Papers relating to University of Nottingham undergraduate Engineering courses; 1965-1968

Scope and Content

Three Engineering laboratory notebooks labelled 'Fluids', 'Machines' and 'Strength of Materials' (MS 1008/1-3);

File of course notes and examination papers, originally in a lever arch file labelled 'Maths' (MS 1008/4);

File of course notes and examination papers, originally in a lever arch file labelled 'Properties of Materials, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Drawing' (MS 1008/5);

File of course notes and examination papers, originally in a lever arch file labelled 'Machines, Fluid Mechanics' (MS 1008/6);

File of course notes and examination papers, originally in a lever arch file labelled 'Strength I, Stress Analysis II, Properties, Geology, Machines I, Fluids I, Hydraulics II, Computer Methods, Exam Papers' (MS 1008/7);

File of course notes and examination papers, originally in a lever arch file labelled 'Surveying I, Surveying II, Soil Mechanics I, Soil Mechanics II' (MS 1008/8);

File of course notes and examination papers, originally in a lever arch file labelled 'Matrix Algebra, Applied Electricity, Engineering Drawing I, Design 2, Design 3' (MS 1008/9);

All items relate to undergraduate Engineering courses at the University of Nottingham, 1965-1968.

Arrangement

No archival arrangement has been necessary

Access Information

Accessible to all readers.

Other Finding Aids

This description is the only finding aid available for the collection. Copyright in the description belongs to The University of Nottingham.

Conditions Governing Use

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Reprographic copies can be supplied for educational and private study purposes only, depending on access status and the condition of the documents.

Custodial History

The items belonged to, and were donated by, Dr Ian Sparrow, who graduated in Civil Engineering from the University of Nottingham in 1968. He also did his PhD at Nottingham.