Glasgow Corporation Departmental Records

This material is held atGlasgow City Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 243 D
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1550 - 2006
  • Physical Description
    • Currently 346.4 Linear Metres

Scope and Content

Departmental names with their former names and dates of establishment, where known, in brackets:

D-AN City Analyst (formerly Chemists 1910 ex Police).

D-AP Architecture & Civic Design (1966). Formerly Architectural & Planning Department (1950); Architectural and Civic Design (1952).

D-AR City Archives (1964).

D-BG Building (1966). Formerly City Improvements (1895 - 1920); Housing (1920 - 1953); Housing and Works, (1953 - 1966.)

D-BW Baths and Wash-Houses (1910 ex Police).

D-CA City Assessor (1854).

D-CC City Chamberlain and Collector's Department (Collector's merged 1935).

D-CD Civil Defence (1940 ex Air Raid Precautions)

D-CEM Cemeteries and Crematoria

D-CF Housing Manager (1966, formerly City Factor, 1950: formerly City Improvements).

D-CH Children's (1948).

D-CL Cleansing.

D-ED Education (1929), inc. Transferred School Boards (1872); Education Authority (1918).

D-ES Estates (1963).

D-FI Fire (1910 ex Police).

D-GA Glasgow Airport (1964).

D-GE Gas and Electricity (1895 - 1948).

D-HE Health and Welfare (1950) incorporating Medical Officer of Health (1914) and Public Assistance (1929) and Sanitary Department.

D-HEW Welfare Section of the above department.

D-IB Information Bureau.

D-KH Kelvin Hall.

D-LB Libraries (1895).

D-LG Lighting (1910).

D-MAG Museums and Art Galleries (1897).

D-MK Markets (1895).

D-OM Organisation and Methods (1954).

D-OPW Office of Public Works: Master of Works and City Engineers. (Incorporating Highways, Bridges and Sewage Departments). The reports prior to 1905 are in the Police Department Printed Series.

D-PK Parks (1895).

D-PL Planning (1966).

D-PRO Probation (1930).

D-PS Printing and Stationery (1938).

D-RG Registrar of Births, etc. (1909).

D-SW Social Work Department.

D-TC Town Clerk's Department.

D-TEL Telephone (1901).

D-TR Transport (1930 formerly Tramways 1895).

D-VE Veterinary (ex Police 1910).

D-WA Water (1895).

D-WM Weights and Measures (1895) (later Trading Standards).

Administrative / Biographical History

The Corporation of the City of Glasgow was created in November 1895. It comprised the previous Town Council, former trusts and commissions. The functions of these former bodies were thereafter carried out by Glasgow Corporation departments.

During its existence, Glasgow Corporation was responsible for many functions including architecture and civic design; burials and cremation; civil defence; education; fire brigade; gas and electricity; health services; licensing; parks, galleries and museums; poor law; transport; telephones and the water supply.

In 1975 Glasgow Corporation ceased to exist when local government re-organisation in Scotland replaced the burghs and city corporations with a two-tier system of local authority. The Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 created Glasgow District Council and Strathclyde Regional Council which succeeded Glasgow Corporation and distributed its functions between them.

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Bibliography

'Municipal Glasgow: Its Evolution and Enterprises' (Glasgow Corporation, 1914)