Photograph showing mostly women students in a classroom, laughing. The student standing speaking is identified as Simon Alexaneryne. The teacher has his back to the camera.
Labelled on reverse 'Central Office of Information Photograph. Crown Copyright reserved (See Feature Set Into No.210 The Working Man's University: The First Polytechnic. The demand for evening education in Britain far exceeds facilities. After a full day's work a large proportion of the adult population hurry to evening institutes and polytechnics to learn, at a very low cost, the 'know-how' that modern industry and commerce insists of its workers. More than 11,000 people in the evenings, and 2,500 during the day attend courses for further education at the regent Street Polytechnic, where the twelve departments and three craft courses are designed almost exclusively for the vocational student who has reached the age of seventeen (there is no maximum age) and has passed Matriculation or an equivalent University entrance examination.'
Separately labelled 'D.47579 (6) A young French girl, Simon Alexaneryne, tries to make herself understood at the Linguist Club meeting at the Polytechnic. English, French, German, Italian, Swedish, Russian, Polish, Norwegian and Dutch are all taught at the School of Modern Languages for £1 a session (September to May) for each subject. Simone is 20 years old. She came to England to learn the language and teaches French to children at the Notre Dame de France School in Leicester Square.'
Photograph showing a Mr [Howard] Brownsword, head of the School of Art, outside the Polytechnic in Regent Street.
Labelled on reverse 'Central Office of Information Photograph. Crown Copyright reserved (See Feature Set Into No.210 The Working Man's University: The First Polytechnic. The demand for evening education in Britain far exceeds facilities. After a full day's work a large proportion of the adult population hurry to evening institutes and polytechnics to learn, at a very low cost, the 'know-how' that modern industry and commerce insists of its workers. More than 11,000 people in the evenings, and 2,500 during the day attend courses for further education at the regent Street Polytechnic, where the twelve departments and three craft courses are designed almost exclusively for the vocational student who has reached the age of seventeen (there is no maximum age) and has passed Matriculation or an equivalent University entrance examination.'
Separately labelled 'D.47599 (25) Among the last to leave at night at the Heads of the various schools and departments. Mr H. Brownsword, F.R.B.S., A.R.C.A. is head of the School of Art and is seen leaving at the close of Evening Classes at 9.30pm'.
Annotations in pencil have also been made to this photograph regarding previous cataloguing of this series of photographs.
Bound document produced by the School of Computer Science and Information Systems Engineering.
Includes introduction, BSc Science (Computing), Bsc Science (Mathematical Sciences), BSc Computing (PT), BSc (Computer Systems Technology).
Comb-bound volume produced by the School of Electronic and Manafacturing Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Science covering also the BEnd degrees (non-honours), DipHE and Cert He in Electronic System Engineering.
Includes development of the courses, students, staffing, resources, final year project assessment forms, FASC Monitoring, IEE Accreditation, External Examiner's Reports.