Minute book for meetings of the Governing Body from 21 September 1965 to 18th May 1970 dealing with such matters as relations with the student body; sabatical leave for Students' Union president (1965); teaching appointments; prizes and scholarships; statements of accounts; Library Advisory Committee; College of Engineering and Science Advisory Commitees; catering facilities; Luxborough Lodge site (Marylebone Road); Students' Union debate on birth control (16/05/1966); education reports; future of Cameo-Poly Cinema (16/05/1966); social matters; welfare services; Plan for Polytechnics white paper (1966); Polytechnic scheme of re-organisation; Student Union representation on Governing Body; examination statistics; title for new poly (1968); Poly Arts Festival (1969); halls fees for foreign students (1969).
All minutes signed by Walter Oakley, Chair of the Board
Stapled document discussing the building plans, access to the Structures laboratory, need for a Large assembly area, estimated costs, academic policy and curriculum including the Noel Hall Committee. [Marylebone Road]
Following on from the seventh meeting held on 18 Jun 1964. Summarises the Committee's feelings on the Noel Hall Committee, educational matters, the building program, the building plans and future meetings. [Marylebone Road]
Document showing rooms, square feet and storage currently occupied by each department and additional proposals. File also includes a covering letter from the London County Council sent to professional organisations regarding their support for a proposed College of Architecture and Building; a small plan of the Little Titchfield Street Annex; and a memorandum by JE Richardson regarding potential expansion to the Little Titchfield Site, provision of a hostel and suggestions for an alternative site (Dec 1958) with attached details of the Governor's Account at Barclays bank.
Report of a study group appointed by the Building Advisory Committee of the Regional Advisory Council to consider a proposal to establish a College of Advanced Building Technology in central London, 1957. Annotated in corner 'T.E. Burlin'. 24 pages.
Known as the Woodbine Parish report, this was the basis for establishing Marylebone Campus.
With a covering note from Geoffrey Copland sending it to the archive.
15 April 1996. Opening of the Harry Simpson Memorial Library, Marylebone Road, in the presence of the Rt Hon. John Major, Prime Minister John Major Norma Major