Archives and Special Collections, University of Strathclyde
About this Organisation

Archives and Special Collections is part of the University Library at the University of Strathclyde.
We hold a unique range of archives and books documenting a wide range of human activity. Our areas of strength include education; science, technology and engineering; occupational and environmental health; town planning; labour and political history; Glasgow history; mountaineering, travel and exploration.
Our archive collections include the official records of the University of Strathclyde from 1796 to the present day as well as the records of many external organisations, persons and families. Examples include the papers of Patrick Geddes (1854-1932), one of the greatest social thinkers of his time; the records of the Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association, the world's first major asbestos campaign group; and the papers of George Wyllie (1921-2012), the renowned Scottish artist.
We also hold more than thirty collections of rare or significant printed material and books from the 15th to the 21st centuries. Collections include the Anderson Collection (the personal library of John Anderson (1726-1796), natural philosopher and pioneer of education for the working classes); the Young Collection (chemical, alchemical and pharmaceutical books from the 16th and 17th centuries); and the Robertson Collection (history and description of Glasgow, Scottish topography and travel history, canals, and Scottish tours).
Many of our collections are of regional, national or international significance.
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University Archivist
archives@strath.ac.uk [3]
Tel: 0141 5482497