Papers of Louis Arnaud Reid

Scope and Content

Drafts of published material, unpublished papers and lectures with some correspondence, notes and working papers. Some earlier material from Romford County High School for Girls was also present among Reid's papers, which likely belonged to Frances Bardsley at some point.

Administrative / Biographical History

Louis Arnaud Reid (1895-1986) studied philosophy at the University of Edinburgh and from 1919 to 1926 lectured in Aberystwyth and Liverpool. From 1932 to 1947 he was Professor at Armstrong College, Newcastle and then, in 1947, became the first Professor of the Philosophy of Education in Britain, at the University of London Institute of Education, a post which he held until his retirement in 1962. After his retirement, among other activities, he continued to teach students in the Art and Design Department of the Institute of Education. He was closely involved with the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain and wrote and lectured widely on aesthetics and the arts.

Arrangement

No discernable order was present, so the archivist has sorted the material and imposed an order. Where material had been collated together in a folder, that material has been kept together in a folder.

Access Information

Open

Acquisition Information

Donated to the Art and Design Department at the Institute by the family in 1986 . Transferred to the Institute Library in July 1993.

Conditions Governing Use

A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.

Appraisal Information

Duplicates were removed and destoyed.

Custodial History

Papers had been accumulated and kept by Reid over the course of his life.