- Electrical Engineering lecture notebook, c1948-1950;
- Copy of Faculty of Engineering final year book, 1948-1952.
Papers of Douglas James Hargreave Maclean, b1927, Electrical Engineering graduate, University of Glasgow, Scotland
- Reference
- GB 248 DC 312
- Dates of Creation
- 1948-1952
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 2 volumes
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Douglas James Hargreave Maclean was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1927. Maclean began studying at the University of Glasgow in 1948, taking Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Engineering Drawing during his first year. In his second year he studied Mathematics, Applied Mechanics, HT Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Engineering Drawing. In his third year he studied Higher Natural Philosophy, Electrical Engineering, HT Engineering, Applied Mechanics and Design Industrial Psychology. He graduated BSc in Electrical Engineering in 1952 and went on to a career as an electrical engineer.
Arrangement
The arrangement of this material reflects the original order in which it was received
Access Information
Open
Acquisition Information
Deposit : Mr D J H Maclean : Bishop' Stortford : 1987 : ACCN 1229
Other Finding Aids
Digital file level list available in searchroom
Manual file level list available at the National Registers of Archives in Edinburgh (NRA(S)) and London (NRA)
Alternative Form Available
No known copies
Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
None which affect the use of this material
Conditions Governing Use
Applications for permission to quote should be sent to the Archivist.
Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents
Appraisal Information
This material has been appraised in line with standard GB 0248 procedures
Custodial History
Received directly from creator
Accruals
None expected
Location of Originals
This material is original
Bibliography
No known publications using this material
Additional Information
Description compiled in line with the following international standards: International Council on Archives,ISAD(G) Second Edition, September 1999 and National Council on Archives,Rules for the construction of personal, place and corporate names
Scotland is the location of all place names in the administrative/biographical history element, unless otherwise stated.
Fonds level description compiled by Ruth Boreham, Archives assistant, 16 July 2002. Lower level description compiled by members of Glasgow University Archive Services staff .