First Tay Railway Bridge, Construction, Inquiry and Letters. Talks by Bill Dow (W M Dow)
- Reference:GB 254 MS 415/2/4
- Dates of Creation:2011
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- Physical Description:1 CD
Scope and Content
CD containing talks given by Bill Dow on the Tay Bridge. Also includes talks on the College in Gardyne Road (College of Education), Scottish Schools and the Millenium.
Administrative / Biographical History
William M. Dow (Bill Dow) was born on 18th July 1923 and studied at St Andrews University, and was principal lecturer in Physics and Head of Science at Dundee College of Education (now part of Dundee University). He held a BSc Honours in Physics, an ME in applied maths and was a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. He served during World War Two as an RAF Radar Officer on airborne equipment. Bill Dow died ion 20th June 2013.
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Open for consultation subject to preservation requirements. Access must also conform to the restrictions of the Data Protection Act (2018), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, 2018) and any other relevant legislation or restrictions. Clinical information is closed for 100 years.
Acquisition Information
Talks given on a number of different occasions and put on CD by Bill Dow and given to Archive Services
Note
William M. Dow (Bill Dow) was born on 18th July 1923 and studied at St Andrews University, and was principal lecturer in Physics and Head of Science at Dundee College of Education (now part of Dundee University). He held a BSc Honours in Physics, an ME in applied maths and was a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. He served during World War Two as an RAF Radar Officer on airborne equipment. Bill Dow died ion 20th June 2013.
Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Anna Olafsson, Temporary Assistant, January 2018
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