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John Nicolson Low's papers and photographs
- GB 3516 JNL-2
- File
- 1930-1998
Part of Papers of John Nicolson Low, Mechanical Engineering lecturer
Articles, booklets, and photographs associated with the career of John Nicolson Low
John Nicolson Low
Ticket for Dundee Technical College and School of Art Armitstead Prize awarded to John N. Low
- GB 3516 JNL-2-1
- Part
- 1930
Part of Papers of John Nicolson Low, Mechanical Engineering lecturer
Ticket awarded for the course of study in Mechanical Engineering in the session of 1929-30, to the value of £2.
John Nicolson Low
- GB 3516 JNL-2-2
- Part
- 13 November 1990
Part of Papers of John Nicolson Low, Mechanical Engineering lecturer
The letter provides dates of education and employment, posts held, and also a summary of his professional outlook.
Dr John Low is the son of John Nicolson Low.
John Nicolson Low
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- Item
- 2 October 1931
Part of Papers of John Nicolson Low, Mechanical Engineering lecturer
Course of study certificate for John Nicolson Low in Mechanical Engineering listing the courses taken towards gaining the qualification.
John Nicolson Low
Commemorative Booklets on Rolls Royce
- GB 3516 JNL-2-3
- Part
- 1954
Part of Papers of John Nicolson Low, Mechanical Engineering lecturer
Three booklets owned by John Nicolson Low celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of Rolls Royce and aspects of its history
- Two Men Came together (19 May 1954)
- The Two Rs (7 May 1954)
- The Meeting of Two Great Men (7 May 1954)
Newspaper cutting showing picture of John Nicolson Low
- GB 3516 JNL-2-4
- Part
- c. 1967
Part of Papers of John Nicolson Low, Mechanical Engineering lecturer
Picture of R. D. Young, chair of Albert Herbert Ltd in un-named newspaper at the opening of its new branch office in Glasgow. R. D. Nicholson of the Institution of Production Engineers, is in the far left of the picture.
Not known
- GB 3516 JNL-2-6
- Part
- 3 August 1951
Part of Papers of John Nicolson Low, Mechanical Engineering lecturer
John Nicolson Low