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The Governor, the Poorhouse, the Station and family history - guest blog by Danny Gallacher
Our guest blogger, Mr Danny Gallacher, is a Lay Governor on Glasgow Caledonian University’s Court. On National Genealogy Day he talks about his links with the University and the history of our Glasgow campus site. I thought my family links with GC (More)
Urban Legend: Why the Sandy Hobbs Collection? - guest blog by Sandy Hobbs
Alexander (Sandy) Hobbs is a significant donor and friend of GCU Archive Centre. In July this year, he received the Linda Dégh Lifetime Achievement Awar (More)
What's in a name? Royal connection of the Queen's College, Glasgow
A Wellcome Trust Research Resources Project It was during its centenary year in 1975 that the College received its royal title, the Queen’s College, Glasgow.  Before that it was called the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science ( (More)
If these walls could talk...
Image 1 ~ © Larry Herman; image 2 ~ Hernando Fernandez papers; image 3 ~ Scottis (More)
Scottish Marxist: blending politics and the arts - guest blog by Cameron Wilson
Our guest blogger, Cameron Wilson, is a member of our Library’s Collection & Discovery team. Cam joined us for a two week project working with the Scottish Marxist. Here he gives us his personal reflections on its value as a primary source. “T (More)
Workers Education Association Scotland archive - guest blog by Ray McCowan
  On the 24th January 2022 – International Day of Education – GCU Archive Centre are delighted to announce that the Workers Education Association Scotland story will be preserved, catalogued and made available for the use of current and futur (More)
Signing off
After five years working at GCU Archive Centre and nearly a decade overall in the Sir Alex Ferguson Library and Archives, I’m leaving my post as Archive Assistant. It may seem self-indulgent to write a valedictory going away message, but I wanted (More)
Shades of Gray - guest blog by Douglas Erskine
We know the Oscar Marzaroli Collection is a great source of inspiration and our guest blogger, Douglas Erskine, uses one of Oscar's photographs as the starting point for this contribution on Gray Day 2021. Douglas is a researcher and writer with a st (More)
Keeping Scottish social enterprise stories
It has been a memorable year and one that we will remember for the rest of our lives.  But although we have been living through the same pandemic, everybody’s experience of life under COVID-19 has been different.  Like many, the social enterprise sec (More)
Friend of the Sons of Toil
The British Workman is a broadsheet monthly periodical produced in the second half of the 19th Century. GCU Archive Centre holds an almost complete run of the publication (1855-1892) which has now been fully digitised and made available for research (More)
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  1. Gordon Google at |

    Nice gallery of photos

  2. Anne Awning at |

    What are the photos at the bottom? – Anne Awning

  3. Flask at |

    very nice, goodluck

  4. Usman Latif at |

    Hi
    I’m USMAN LATIF recently graduated from GCU common good university’s with the course INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT. I’m really enjoyed my journey with GCU Professors and staff.
    Glasgow Caledonian University the most appropriated institute because , Glasgow Caledonian University has become one of the largest universities in Scotland with over 20,000 students. The campus is self–contained and situated right in the heart of the lively city of Glasgow. A distinctive, inclusive and forward-looking university, GCU is committed to its social mission to promote the common good. It has become an international centre of excellence in higher education, promoting employability and global citizenship in our graduates.

    Thank you GCU

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