- Botany lecture notes, 1944-1945;
- Zoology lecture notes, 1945-1946.
Papers of Lilian Carmichael (nèe Campbell), b 1924, arts and law graduate, University of Glasgow, Scotland.
This material is held atUniversity of Glasgow Archive Services
- Reference
- GB 248 UGC 162
- Dates of Creation
- 1944-1946
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 0.04 metres
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Lilian Carmichael (nèe Campbell), was born on the 8 April 1924 in Dunoon, Argyll, the daughter of Duncan Campbell, a master mariner, and Mary Boyd MacFarlane. She was educated at Dunoon Grammar School from 1929-1943. She attended the University of Glasgow from 1943-1950, graduating with an M.A (Phil./Econ.) in 1946 and an LLB in 1949 . During her time at University she took classes in Political Economy, Social Econmoy, and Moral Philosophy. She was Secretary of the Glasgow University Philosophical Society, Glasgow University Christian Union, and Glasgow University Juridical Society.
As well completing the LLB after graduating with the MA, Lilian Carmichael returned in 1949-1950 to undertake classes in Public Finance, Constitutional History, and Social Economic History for a Public Administration diploma. After her graduation she also took some non-graduating classes in Conveyancing and Private International Law, which were a further requirement of The Law Society of Scotland, and became a qualified solicitor in 1950. She worked as a solicitor at Kidstons & Co. Writers, Glasgow from 1950-1951 and and as a Carnegie Research Scholar in the University of Leiden, the Hague Academy of International Law, and the Peace Palace Library from 1951-1953. She then returned to Kidstons & Co. Writers, Glasgow and worked as a solicitor from 1953-1955.
She married William Carmichael, a professional conservationist, on the 11 April 1955 and relocated to East Africa with him in the mid 1950s. From 1960-1969 she was Assistant Mistress in The Aga Khan's School in Mwanza, Tanganyika (now Tanzania) and the Uyui Secondary School in Tabora, Tanganyika (now Tanzania). She was also a newspaper correspondent for the Tanganyika Standard, the East African Standard, and the Uganda Argus. She returned to Scotland c1969 and in 1970 became a lecturer in Company Law and Scots Business Law at Napier University, Edinburgh. She retained this post until 1994.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically within record series
Access Information
Open
Acquisition Information
Gift : Lilian Carmichael : June 2001 : ACCN 2429
Other Finding Aids
Digital file level list available in the searchroom
Alternative Form Available
None known
Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Some of paper is fragile and notes have been written to edges.
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
Held by creator until deposit with GUAS.
Accruals
None expected
Location of Originals
Original material
Bibliography
No known publications
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 Sarah Beckinsale, Archive Assistant, 16 February 2007. Lower level description compiled by Sarah Beckinsale, Archive Assistant, 16 February 2007.