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HSJ · Fonds · [1900-1999]
Records, 1900s-c1999, of tailoring firms in the Savile Row area, including three order/sample books for military and other uniforms and suits, containing fabric samples and notes on dress, some loosely inserted: one volume for Boulter, Hepburn & Watts, apparently succeeded by Hogg & Sons & J B Johnstone Ltd, from the 1900s onwards; another, including customer names, dating from the 1950s to 1993; and one for Tautz & Co Ltd, from the 1920s onwards. With undated letterheads for Hogg, Sons & J B Johnstone Ltd and Tautz & Co Ltd [late 20th century] and a brief typescript account of Hogg, Sons & J B Johnstone Ltd, c1999. Hogg, Sons & J B Johnstone Ltd
HOL · Fonds · 1884-1970
Records, 1884-1970, of Holborn College of Law, Languages and Commerce and its predecessors, Bowling Green Lane Night School, Hugh Myddleton Institute, and Princeton Street School of Modern Languages. Holborn College of Law, Languages and Commerce and predecessors (1960-1970)
Hogg family papers
HOG · Collection · 1845-1970
Papers relating to members of the Hogg family and their involvement in the Polytechnic. Papers include orders of service for memorials, press cuttings and biographical books, publications, and some christmas cards and thank you letters sent by members of the family. Quintin Hogg's papers also include more memorabilia and a few photographs, as well as papers of his executors. Hogg family
Margaret Hardiman
HDN · Fonds · [1960-1989]
Papers relating to Hardiman's work undertaking social and anthropological surveys in West Africa and India. Hardiman, Margaret
HAR · Fonds · 1897-c1991

Records of Harrow College of Higher Education and its predecessors.

Records include a letter concerning Harrow Technical School, 1897; Harrow Technical School register of teachers, 1907-1940; Board of Governors minutes, 1949-1982; Governing Body attendance book, 1949-1965, and minutes, 1982-1985; Academic Board minutes, 1969-1987; other administrative papers, comprising inspection reports, 1929, 1938, Department of Education and Science report on inspection, 1968, papers concerning CNAA and its Institutional Reviews, 1981-1988, and Harrow Annual Monitoring Survey, 1988-1989; visitors' book, 1975-1990; printed material, comprising prospectuses (incomplete series), 1946-1991, student handbooks, 1980s, programmes and other printed material for final shows, private views, etc, in fashion, art, design, film and photography, 1980s-1992, and Contour, the journal of Harrow College of Technology and Art, 1973-1978; various photographs, 1906-c1991, of staff, students, and premises, including construction on the Northwick Park site in the late 1950s; Hugh P Jones, 'A Centenary History: Harrow College of Higher Education' (typescript, 1988), and illustrations and other papers relating to its production; press cuttings, mainly from the Harrow Observer, 1901-1964.

Harrow College of Higher Education (1887-1990)
Polytechnic Golfing Society
GOL · Collection · 1959
Records of the Polytechnic Golfing Society. Polytechnic Golfing Society (fl.1935-1960)
Polytechnic German Society
GER · Collection · 1939
Records of the Polytechnic German Society Polytechnic German Society (fl.1939)
Polytechnic Friendly Society
FRI · Collection · [1879]-[c1956]
Records of the Polytechnic Friendly Society, also known as the Hanover Sick Club.
The records of the Friendly Society have, on the whole, not survived, with the exception of one promotional leaflet. However reports of the Society can be found throughout the Polytechnic Magazines.
Polytechnic Friendly Society (fl.1878-1956)
Polytechnic Film Society
FIL · Collection · 1950-1951
Records of the Polytechnic Film Society. Polytechnic Film Society (1946-1954)
FENTON, Mark
FEN · Collection · 1941-2004
Mark Fenton studied engineering at the Regent Street Polytechnic during the 1940s. These items were donated to the archive on the occasion of an oral history interview with Mark Fenton. They comprise two copy photographs of student activities and a letter from him to the Daily Mail regarding his disability. Fenton, Mark (fl.1941-2002)