The Archives of Glasgow Women's Library hold a rich and diverse collection of material exemplifying the lives of women, charting their historical and contemporary achievements and contributions.
Series of items from Dorothy Dick's education, including her time at St. Leonard's School for Girls. These include a handwriting workbook, word practice booklet, two song booklets, and a scrapbook.
This booklet is titled Vere Foster's Copy Books: Lettering Plain and Ornamental, and dates to the early 1900s. The booklet was mostly unused, but on one page, some of the lettering examples have been cut out and put together on another page to form the word "guest" (attached with a pin).
Small, wooden wall plaque of the St. Leonard's School for Girls crest. Around the edges is gold text that says "St. Leonards School. St Andrews, Fife. Founded 1877."
This is a red booklet, with the St Leonard's School crest on the front in gold. Inside are several songs or poems about and dedicated to the school. On the back page, the lyrics to "We Three Kings of Orient Are" are handwritten. There is also a handwritten insert of Christmas Carols for an event in 1920.
This photo album is black and includes many small photographs of Dorothy Dick's time at St. Leonard's School for Girls. The photos are of different activities and teams, as well as Dorothy's friends, and areas around St Andrews.
This series consists of photographs and postcards from Dorothy Dick's life. These are photographs of her holidays, friends, family, and dogs, as well as her time in school and as an ambulance driver.