GB 2109 University of Surrey Archives, Guildford - University of Surrey Archives, Guildford

Identificatie

referentie code

GB 2109 University of Surrey Archives, Guildford

Titel

University of Surrey Archives, Guildford

Datum(s)

  • 1890-2003 (Vervaardig)

Beschrijvingsniveau

Omvang en medium

c1700 boxes

Context

Naam van de archiefvormer

Biografie

The University of Surrey began as the Battersea Polytechnic Institute founded in 1891 under the City of London Parochial Charities Act (1883) scheme to establish Polytechnic Institutes throughout London. Situated in Battersea Park Road, the Institute was the second of three proposed Polytechnics for South London and was formally opened in 1894 with six main departments: Mechanical Engineering and Building Trades; Electrical Engineering and Physics; Chemistry; Women's Subjects; and Art and Music.
The Polytechnic, Institute was dropped from the title in 1898, was well-established by 1900 although courses were mainly part-time. From 1901 the Principal, S.H. Wells promoted the establishment of "feeder" institutes for the Polytechnic, these later came under the London County Council but remained closely associated with Battersea. Through the employment of teachers recognised by the University of London full-time degree courses were established and the Polytechnic enjoyed considerable academic success leading to application for recognition as a School of the University in 1911. The application failed but recognition of its academic status remained a continuing concern for the Polytechnic. The increasingly academic nature of the courses led to an investigation by the City Parochial Foundation but Battersea was able to prove that the majority of its advanced students came from the poorer classes.
During the years 1927 to 1939 the Polytechnic consolidated with a growing emphasis on science and engineering and the addition of metallurgy but the closure of the Art Department. Post-war expansion was curtailed by the site at Battersea despite the separation in 1950 of the Domestic College, successor of the original Women's Subjects Department. However this did not prevent the Polytechnic being designated a College of Advanced Technology in 1957 when the name was changed to Battersea College of Technology. In 1966 it received its charter as a University and the decision to move from London was made. Building began on the site adjacent to Guildford Cathedral and the University of Surrey started the move to its new premises in 1968. The Battersea site was completely vacated by 1970.
In April 1991 the University was awarded the Queen's Award for Export Achievement and in February 1997 the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education in recognition of the University's outstanding achievement in satellite engineering and communications, teaching and research by the Centre for Satellite Engineering and it's associated companies. In 1998 in recognition of the long standing relationship between the University of Surrey and the Roehampton Institute, London the two institutions decided to form an academic federation. This unique partnership was approved by the Privy Council in 1999 and the Federal University comprised the University of Surrey, Guildford and the University of Surrey, Roehampton. On 1st August 2004 Roehampton became a University in its own right as Roehampton University but the two Universities continue to support collaborative activities.

Geschiedenis van het archief

Generated and retained in situ by the University and its predecessors
GB 2109 University of Surrey Archives, Guildford 1890-2003 Collection (fonds) c1700 boxes Battersea Polytechnic Institute
Battersea Polytechnic
Battersea College of Technology
University of Surrey
The University of Surrey began as the Battersea Polytechnic Institute founded in 1891 under the City of London Parochial Charities Act (1883) scheme to establish Polytechnic Institutes throughout London. Situated in Battersea Park Road, the Institute was the second of three proposed Polytechnics for South London and was formally opened in 1894 with six main departments: Mechanical Engineering and Building Trades; Electrical Engineering and Physics; Chemistry; Women's Subjects; and Art and Music.
The Polytechnic, Institute was dropped from the title in 1898, was well-established by 1900 although courses were mainly part-time. From 1901 the Principal, S.H. Wells promoted the establishment of "feeder" institutes for the Polytechnic, these later came under the London County Council but remained closely associated with Battersea. Through the employment of teachers recognised by the University of London full-time degree courses were established and the Polytechnic enjoyed considerable academic success leading to application for recognition as a School of the University in 1911. The application failed but recognition of its academic status remained a continuing concern for the Polytechnic. The increasingly academic nature of the courses led to an investigation by the City Parochial Foundation but Battersea was able to prove that the majority of its advanced students came from the poorer classes.
During the years 1927 to 1939 the Polytechnic consolidated with a growing emphasis on science and engineering and the addition of metallurgy but the closure of the Art Department. Post-war expansion was curtailed by the site at Battersea despite the separation in 1950 of the Domestic College, successor of the original Women's Subjects Department. However this did not prevent the Polytechnic being designated a College of Advanced Technology in 1957 when the name was changed to Battersea College of Technology. In 1966 it received its charter as a University and the decision to move from London was made. Building began on the site adjacent to Guildford Cathedral and the University of Surrey started the move to its new premises in 1968. The Battersea site was completely vacated by 1970.
In April 1991 the University was awarded the Queen's Award for Export Achievement and in February 1997 the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education in recognition of the University's outstanding achievement in satellite engineering and communications, teaching and research by the Centre for Satellite Engineering and it's associated companies. In 1998 in recognition of the long standing relationship between the University of Surrey and the Roehampton Institute, London the two institutions decided to form an academic federation. This unique partnership was approved by the Privy Council in 1999 and the Federal University comprised the University of Surrey, Guildford and the University of Surrey, Roehampton. On 1st August 2004 Roehampton became a University in its own right as Roehampton University but the two Universities continue to support collaborative activities.

Generated and retained in situ by the University and its predecessors

Transfers from creating departments.

Archives of the University of Surrey and its predecessor institutions, 1890-2003. The archives include papers connected with the original foundation, 1890-1894; minutes of Governing Body, Council, Senate, and their Committees, 1891-2003; reports of the Governing body, 1893-1926; of the Principal, 1910-1965, and of the Vice Chancellor, 1966-2003; building and accommodation papers and plans, 1960s-2003; records of academic departments and research institutes, including electronic and environmental engineering, education, languages and law, health, human sciences and the performing arts; prospectuses and calendars, 1894-2003, and details of postgraduate courses and research studies, 1968-2003; Students' Union records; financial records including accounts and funding bodies; legal and property records; schemes of government; staffing records and biographical notes of some members of staff; student and university magazines, 1908-2003, including Battersea Polytechnic Magazine, 1908-1930; Polygon, 1931-1963; and Battersea College of Technology Magazine, 1964-1966; Battersea Polytechnic student cards, c1894-1957 (microfiche); photographic collection covering buildings, events and people,1889-2000.

Accruals from creating departments

The archives are arranged in a classified sequence according to topic as follows:
A: Accommodation, Building and Site Development and Occupation, Moves and Planning
C: Ceremonies, Awards, Various Academic and Other Activities, External Links, Heraldry and History
D: Departments, Institutes, Facilities, Organs, Services and Units
F: Financial, Funding Bodies, Estimates, Accounts, Insurance, Legal Matters
G: Governance, Management, Operation, Staffing Matters
I: Information, Publications, Views about and of the University and its Predecessors
P: People
Photographs are separately classified under A, C, D, and P as above.

By appointment with the University Archivist

At the discretion of the University Archivist
English

Box files classification scheme with sub-divisions; computerised index in preparation.

University of Surrey student records are retained by the Registry.

Public Record Office holds ED 90/118, 119 Board of Education, Technical Branch files re: Battersea Polytechnic, 1925-1953; ED 114/527, 528 HM Inspectors' full reports, 1927, 1938. London Metropolitan Archives holds EO/HFE/5/1-11 general papers, 1922-1949; annual reports and balance sheets, 1927-1949; curricula, 1930s; Hostels for Domestic Economy Department, 1928-1946; conversion of Art Department, 1928-1946; removal of Domestic Science Training College, 1937-1949; EO/HFE/5/181-182 LCC Inspectors' reports with correspondence, 1925, 1930, 1938. Wandsworth Local History Collection, Battersea Library, holds Battersea Polytechnic prospectuses, 1904-1924; annual reports, 1905-1909, 1923-1924; calendars, 1914- 1916, 1919-1920; Magazine, 1908-1924.

D.W. Thoms The history of technical education in London, 1904-1940 Guides to sources in the history of education, no.4 (History of Education Society, 1976) pp18-19; 44. H. Silver & S.J. Teague: The History of British Universities 1800-1969 - A bibliography, Research into higher education monographs. no. 13 (Society for Research into Higher Education, 1970) p230-231.

Compiled by Janet Foster as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project, revised by Maureen Shettle, University Archivist. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. October 2000, revised June 2003 Academic buildings Academic teaching personnel Battersea Battersea College of Technology Battersea Polytechnic x Battersea Polytechnic Institute Cultural education Curriculum guides Economics of education Educational administrative structure Educational administrators Educational associations Educational buildings Educational finance Educational organizations Educational personnel Educational personnel training Educational publications Educational qualifications Educational supervision Electronic engineering Engineering education England Environmental education Environmental engineering Europe Governing bodies Guildford Health education Heraldry Higher education institutions Higher science education Language instruction Legal education London Performing arts Photographs Social science education Student organizations Students Surrey Teacher education Teachers Technological institutes UK Universities University governing bodies University of Surrey x Surrey University Visual materials Vocational education Western Europe Women students Wandsworth Personnel People by occupation People Organizations Educational institutions Educational governing bodies Educational administration

Directe bron van verwerving of overbrenging

Transfers from creating departments.

Inhoud en structuur

Bereik en inhoud

Archives of the University of Surrey and its predecessor institutions, 1890-2003. The archives include papers connected with the original foundation, 1890-1894; minutes of Governing Body, Council, Senate, and their Committees, 1891-2003; reports of the Governing body, 1893-1926; of the Principal, 1910-1965, and of the Vice Chancellor, 1966-2003; building and accommodation papers and plans, 1960s-2003; records of academic departments and research institutes, including electronic and environmental engineering, education, languages and law, health, human sciences and the performing arts; prospectuses and calendars, 1894-2003, and details of postgraduate courses and research studies, 1968-2003; Students' Union records; financial records including accounts and funding bodies; legal and property records; schemes of government; staffing records and biographical notes of some members of staff; student and university magazines, 1908-2003, including Battersea Polytechnic Magazine, 1908-1930; Polygon, 1931-1963; and Battersea College of Technology Magazine, 1964-1966; Battersea Polytechnic student cards, c1894-1957 (microfiche); photographic collection covering buildings, events and people,1889-2000.

Waardering, vernietiging en slectie

Aanvullingen

Accruals from creating departments

Ordeningstelsel

The archives are arranged in a classified sequence according to topic as follows:
A: Accommodation, Building and Site Development and Occupation, Moves and Planning
C: Ceremonies, Awards, Various Academic and Other Activities, External Links, Heraldry and History
D: Departments, Institutes, Facilities, Organs, Services and Units
F: Financial, Funding Bodies, Estimates, Accounts, Insurance, Legal Matters
G: Governance, Management, Operation, Staffing Matters
I: Information, Publications, Views about and of the University and its Predecessors
P: People
Photographs are separately classified under A, C, D, and P as above.

Voorwaarden voor toegang en gebruik

Voorwaarden voor raadpleging

By appointment with the University Archivist

Voorwaarden voor reproductie

At the discretion of the University Archivist

Taal van het materiaal

  • Engels

Schrift van het materiaal

  • Latijn

Taal en schrift aantekeningen

English

Fysieke eigenschappen en technische eisen

University of Surrey student records are retained by the Registry.

Toegangen

Box files classification scheme with sub-divisions; computerised index in preparation.

Verwante materialen

Bestaan en verblifplaats van originelen

Bestaan en verblijfplaats van kopieën

Related units of description

Public Record Office holds ED 90/118, 119 Board of Education, Technical Branch files re: Battersea Polytechnic, 1925-1953; ED 114/527, 528 HM Inspectors' full reports, 1927, 1938. London Metropolitan Archives holds EO/HFE/5/1-11 general papers, 1922-1949; annual reports and balance sheets, 1927-1949; curricula, 1930s; Hostels for Domestic Economy Department, 1928-1946; conversion of Art Department, 1928-1946; removal of Domestic Science Training College, 1937-1949; EO/HFE/5/181-182 LCC Inspectors' reports with correspondence, 1925, 1930, 1938. Wandsworth Local History Collection, Battersea Library, holds Battersea Polytechnic prospectuses, 1904-1924; annual reports, 1905-1909, 1923-1924; calendars, 1914- 1916, 1919-1920; Magazine, 1908-1924.

Related descriptions

Notitie Publicaties

Aantekeningen

Aantekening

Alternative identifier(s)

Trefwoorden

Geografische trefwoorden

Naam ontsluitingsterm

Genre access points

Beschrijvingsbeheer

Identificatie van de beschrijving

Identificatiecode van de instelling

University of Surrey Guildford

Toegepaste regels en/of conventies

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

Status

Niveau van detaillering

Verwijdering van datering archiefvorming

Taal (talen)

  • Engels

Schrift(en)

    Bronnen

    Voorwaarden voor raadpleging en gebruik