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              Continued from CPH/51, this poster contains the remaining sections of the law, namely labour employment, cultural life, welfare, environment, legal liability, and complementary provisions. Similar to the last poster, there is a photo collection of different people in different scenarios to further illustrate the context of each item. The poster contains Item 27th to Item 54th.
              Compilation: China Press for People with Disabilities
              Publisher: Huaxia Publishing Co., Ltd.
              Printing House: Xinhua News Agency Printing
              Editor-in-charge: He Minzhong
              Photographs provided by: Yu Yongfu, Wang Jun, Zhou Yuji, etc.
              Price: 1.60 RMB (two posters in total)

              接着上一幅海报,本幅海报包含剩下的章节,即劳动就业、文化生活、福利、环境、法律责任以及附则。如同上一幅海报,在每条法则旁都有不同的人群在不同情境下的照片,来进一步阐释法则的含义。本幅海报包括法则第27条到第54条。
              编制:中国残疾人杂志社
              出版社:华夏出版社
              印刷厂:新华通讯社印刷厂
              责任编辑:贺敏忠
              照片供稿:于永甫 王俊 周雨及等
              定价:1.60元(共两幅)

              UOW/5/3/c/24 · Item · 1993
              Part of University of Westminster

              Leaflet for a a one year full-time Training For Work course run by the Computer Centre for People with Disabilities (CCPD), and supported by the City Lit. Includes details of course content, examinations, benefits and travel expenses. Commended for Effective Training 1992. Regional Winner 1993

              Two copies.

              UOW/5/3/c/23 · Item · [c1994]
              Part of University of Westminster

              Leaflet for a a one year full-time Training For Work course run by the Computer Centre for People with Disabilities (CCPD), and supported by the City Lit. Includes details of course content, examinations, benefits and travel expenses. Regional Winner 1993

              Two copies.

              Clarion, No 20
              PCL/5/2/b/117 · Item · 3 Jun 1988
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London

              Independent Newspaper of the Polytechnic produced fortnightly by the Public Relations Office.

              Includes articles on: Riding House Street petitions against merger; computing for the disabled exhibition; recruiting from overseas; anniversary update; visitors from Thailand; vacancies; diary; positive action to cut alcohol.

              McGarel volume 18
              PCL/8/1/1/a/16 · Item · 1986-1987
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London
              Issues 1-33 [loose copies of 2 and 25 also held]
              Includes: careers advice; sports news; clubs and societies news; reviews of music, films, concerts; events; student union elections and issues; anti-apartheid day of action; canteen boycotts, swimming pool closure; housing conditions; disabled computing facilities; student grants problems; constitutional amendments; welfare at PCL; NUS conference; nursery closure threat.
              Minute Book
              RSP/1/FP/1/6 · Item · 16 Jul 1914-27 Oct 1921
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Minute book for meetings of the Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Polytechnic between 16 Jul 1914 and 27 Oct 1921.

              Matters arising include: appointments and salaries; membership statistics; financial statements; war fund; volunteer training corps; insurance against bombs; Compassionate Fund; VR Hoare memorial; Royal Flying Corps training; war bonuses; Hospital Saturday Fund; large hall lettings; air raid protection; hairdressing classes for disabled soldiers (Apr 1918); death of Alice Hogg; memorial tablet to members and students who have fallen in the First World War (27 Feb 1919); Boathouse tank (27 Jan 1921); Major Robert Mitchell's retirement (23 Jun 1921); Poly cinema leases (1921).

              PCL/5/3/d/19 · Item · 1980-1981
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London

              Booklet listing brief details for short full-time postgraduation courses, including:

              Full-time day courses, mostly lasting from 2-5 days:
              Should Architects buy Micros? [microcomputers]; Energy Conservation and the use of Solar and other Renewable Energies in Agriculture, Horticulture and Fishculture; Steel Connections; Project Management for Students; The Management of Building Maintenance; Demountables in Distribution; Urban development Corporations; Building Economics; Rural transport Seminar; Urban Design; Indoor Landscape; Royal Town Planning Institute; Introduction to Structural Steelwork; Steel Bridge Design; Urban Management; Computerised Maps for Land Use Decisions; Home Purchase and how the Cure the Ailments; The Law of Contract and the Standard Forms; New uses for Older Buildings; Urban development Operations; Airport Economics and Finance; Contract Situations; Thermal Insulation and the Occurence of Condensation; Claims and the Building Industry; Design and Cost Effectiveness of Solar Heating Systems; Urban Policy Integration and Implementation; Senior Architects Project Management; Institution of Structural Engineers; Subjective Estimation and Transport Forecasting; Management in Civil and Structural Engineering; Conference: A Decade of Plan Implementation; Professional Negligence; Royal Town Planning Institute Public Participation Working Party Report; Tree Planting in Urban Areas; Adapting Buildings to meet the needs of Visually Handicapped people; Public transport Planning; Bankruptcy Problems in the Construction Industry; Child Care Provision and Employment Planning; Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers; Microcomputer applications for students; the Redundant Surveyor.

              Part-time evening courses:
              Introduction to programming in Apple-Soft BASIC for Architects; Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors; Measurement of Mechanical and Engineering Services; Cost Control and Building Economics; Principles of Perspective; Perspective, Freehand Drawing and Rendering (Architectural Graphics); Town Planning and Building Law; Using Colour; property Investment and Development; Limit State Design of Structural Steelwork.. Includes the Habitat Forum series.

              Interview with Mark Fenton
              OHP/30 · Item · 21-Nov-11
              Part of Oral history programme

              Recording of interview with Mark Fenton, RSP Architecture student c1937-1940, and chair of the Student Council.

              Interviewer: Anna McNally, History Project Archivist

              Discusses: childhood; reasons for joining Polytechnic; career; architecture course - structure, staff, students; Student Council; student life including during World War Two; sport.