Black British history

细目版块

分类

代码

范围说明

    源说明

      展示说明

        层级术语

        Black British history

          相应术语

          Black British history

            相关术语

            Black British history

              125 文献著录 results for Black British history

              125 直接相关结果 排除下位词
              PCL/8/1/2/3 · Item · 1970-1971
              一部分 Polytechnic of Central London

              The handbook is divided into three sections:

              Section 1 covers the structure and purpose of the Union and includes messages from Sir Eric Richardson and Professor Colin Adamson, past President and current President [photograph]; a history of the merger between Regent Street Polytechnic and Holborn, with details of recent and planned building works including the proposed demolition of the Regent Street building; election of course secretaries; academic structure and course committees; list of student representatives in college government; members of the Union council [photograph]; welfare; birth control; The Chaplain, [photograph]; Societies Administrative Working Party; Ents Committee; Discotheques; The Second Polytechnic festival (including draft programme).

              Section 2 covers societies, info and sport. There are short descriptions of the following clubs and societies: Afro-Asian Soc, Architectural Soc, Bridge Club, BUNAC, Car Club, Christian Union, Communication Soc, Communist Soc, Debating Soc, Economic History Soc, Economics Soc, Film Club, Geography Soc, Hall of residence Committee, Jewish Soc, Ghanaian Soc, Law Soc, Music Soc, Newton Soc, Nigerian Soc, Political Science, PCS, Polyfolk, Polymer, McGarel, Revolutionary Socialist Students Federation, Social Science Soc, Socialist Soc, Surveyors Soc, Student Players, West Indian Soc. There is also a report, re-printed from the Architects Journals 28 Jan 1970, with full details of the 'tripthelightfantastic' experience organised by Architecture students [redacted] as part of the first Poly Arts festival including technical specifications, problems and performances. The Info section includes maps or the Polytechnic buildings. Sport gives short descriptions with some photographs of the following clubs: Athletics, badminton, basketball, billiards, boat, boxing, cricket, cross-country, fencing, football, gliding, golf, hockey, netball, judo, lawn tennis, modern dance, mountaineering, polysail, rifle club, rugby, sky diving, squash, sub-aqua, table tennis, ten pin bowling, trampolining, volleyball, water skiing, weight training.

              Section 3 covers general information including: union amenities (with a plan of Elsley Court), the Polytechnic magazine, bookstalls, lockers, notice boards, telephones, letters,legal problems, local cafe recommendations, local pubs, libraries (including the name of the Librarian and the opening hours), Union secretaries, staff and students club, Union meeting dates, jobs and entertainment, west end theatres and cinemas, useful listings such as locksmiths and record shops, art galleries, bookshops, London nightlife, all-night London.

              At the reverse is a section of photographs from the first Poly Arts festival including the Miss Poly Dolly contest judged by Jimmy Saville, performances by the Strawbs and Derek Brimstone, the Roundhouse event and the Tripthelightfantastic show. The magazine is illustrated throughout with cartoons and includes many short poems; there are also advertisements for recruiters and banks.

              Network magazine
              UOW/5/2/g/19 · Item · Spring 2002
              一部分 University of Westminster
              Magazine for Alumni. Features Black Music: 50 Year Record; Sporting Chance at the BBC; Rewarding Photography; We're Top For Research; A Global Theme for Doctorates; Water Way to Former Glory; Dispelling the Fat Cat Tale; Indian Alumni; Earthlings are From Mars, say scientist; Determination to Forge a New Career; Business Leads to Happy Home
              McGarel Vol 2. No.3
              RSP/8/1/13/b/3 · Item · 6 Oct 1969
              一部分 Regent Street Polytechnic
              Includes articles: Slander at ABM? [Annual Budget Meeting]; Afro-Asian Revolution; Kafka; Get Your Fingers Out Socialists - a review of 'socialist student'; Dance Review; Wazzat He Said?; Poly Film-Makers' Group; What's On; The War Game.
              McGarel Vol 2. No.4
              RSP/8/1/13/a/1/4 · Piece · 13 Oct 1969
              一部分 Regent Street Polytechnic
              Includes articles: Events; Union Meeting - Poly Farce; An Evening With: Jan Dukes De Gray, Atomic Rooster; Weekend Travel; Poly Film-Makers' Group; Wheels of Justice Roll On; Kafka Review; Polysan - Sociology Society; Brigitte Bardot Cracks Down on RSSF - interview; Report - Afro-Asian Society Increase?; Academic Structure; Sport; A Reply to Gov. Alan Smith; What's On.
              RSP/8/1/11/21 · Item · [Jan 1969]
              一部分 Regent Street Polytechnic

              Cover headlines: Oxfam Interview/Powell poem. Includes an editorial on politics; letters to the Editor; merger with Holborn; student representation at the Court of Governors; new Director of Education; student competing in Mexico Olympics [fencing]; sports reports; interview with Mr Jelf about Oxfam; articles on racism; fashion pages; music reviews including gigs at the Poly; poetry; advertisement for The Who playing at Little Titchfield St.

              Includes loose insert with reports of the stabbing of two seventeen year olds at Holborn dance; arrest of two students at Rhodesia demonstration; reports of political events at LSE [London School of Economics]

              RSP/8/1/11/18 · Item · [Nov 1968]
              一部分 Regent Street Polytechnic

              Cover show a drawing of a woman, on a black background, with the word 'Cybernetics/Semantics' around her.

              Includes music reviews; an interview with Arthur Brown; opinion piece on being black in Britain; list of forthcoming gigs and exhibitions; union news including reports from meetings, what's on events guides within the college, fees for the Halls of Residence, grants; article on the new Poly buildings; article on Cybernetics including a review of the Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts; poetry; fashion pages; interview with Edward Davoren (Poly student and convenor of the London branch of the Revolutionary Socialist Student Federation); introduction to the new Chaplain, Ted Schroeder; sports reports; advertisement for The Family and The Village at little Titchfield Street.

              Includes loose inserts advertising Operation Match dating agency (including questionnaire) and the Students' Insurance Bureau and a looseleaf typescript sheet regarding the Union elections, McGarel and a snack bar available for hire.

              West One
              RSP/8/1/11/15 · Item · [Dec 1967]
              一部分 Regent Street Polytechnic

              Volume 2 Number 4. Cover features black and white drawing of cross with arms holding a crown of thorns with word 'Bunuel. Looseleaf publication.

              Includes interviews with students, and lab technicians about Christmas [photographs]; article about the new Radio One; article about Luis Bunuel (1900-1983), Spanish filmmaker who directed Belle du Jour (1966) ; articles on buses and manners; editorial on student representation and the Students' Union; report of a meeting with Sir Eric [Richardson]; report from the NUS Margate conference; draft letter to be sent to MPs; the merger of the Regent Street Polytechnic and Holborn College; improvement of commerce facilities; poetry; review of the Student Players; article on Christmas Cards; photographs from the film 'Dear Student'; Afro-Asian Society; Athletic Union; Christmas celebrations in the Poly; advertisement for The Execution and Sadup, Cliff Bennett and The Way's and Means playing at the Portland Hall.

              Includes an advertisement with some nudity.

              West One 3
              RSP/8/1/11/14 · Item · [Nov 1967]
              一部分 Regent Street Polytechnic

              Volume 2 Number 3. Looseleaf publication. Blue cover: 'West One' and 'Michael X'.
              Includes an editorial on the arrest and fine of student; article on the Blues ; Union News including merger with the Athletics Union, Rag, Bar and handbook; production of a Poly film titled 'Dear Student'; a reply to the article on Nigeria in the previous issue; fashion and rain; interview with Michael X about Black Power ; poetry; article on TS Eliot ; Theatre reviews; message from the Polytechnic Vietnam peace group; feature on the [redacted] trial [photograph]; Arts Laboratory in Covent Garden; advertisements including for a dance featuring The Shevelles and Tangerine Peel.

              Includes advertisement featuring a semi-naked lady.

              RSP/8/1/11/8 · Item · 16 Mar 1967
              一部分 Regent Street Polytechnic

              Volume 1 No. 8. Cover features photograph of the Poly Rag Queen Contest.

              Includes review of Rag Week, editorial comment ; proposals for joint rag with the London College of Fashion; conversion of basement under Miniwhites showroom by two architecture students into a coffee bar; progress on the Dyeline machine; [redacted] working with the British Antarctic Survey; Jazz and Folk clubs joint Hop; Student's Athletic Union dispute with Student's Union, in particular over the Gen handbook; reviews of films; advertisement for Polymuse literary magazine; reviews of the Birds; interview with Jimi Hendrix; car review; report on overseas student and racial apartheid in Britain.

              RSP/8/1/11/1 · Item · 16 Mar 1967
              一部分 Regent Street Polytechnic

              Volume 1 No. 8. Cover features photograph of the Poly Rag Queen Contest.

              Includes review of Rag Week, editorial comment by [redacted]; proposals for joint rag with the London College of Fashion; conversion of basement under Miniwhites showroom by two architecture students into a coffee bar; progress on the Dyeline machine;[redacted] working with the British Antarctic Survey; Jazz and Folk clubs joint Hop; Student's Athletic Union dispute with Student's Union, in particular over the Gen handbook; reviews of films; advertisement for Polymuse literary magazine; reviews of the Birds; interview with Jimi Hendrix; car review; report on overseas student and racial apartheid in Britain.