CORRECTIONS AND ADDENDA TO SHAW II compiled by NWG and HHS Colour plates: XII: This is Staffordshire MA, not Warwick. XXIV and XXV: this is an Exeter PhD, not Lancaster. Black and white diagrams 70 and 72: captions Burgon and simple transposed. Specifications; arranged under university, with page references. Cambridge 38: BChir appears twice in the gowns. add: BTh.gown: as BA, with a black cord and button on the yoke; hood: black stuff lined black silk, the cape bound 1” fur. 39: Masters’ hoods missing; all black, lined: MA: white; LL.M: light cherry; MChir: mid cherry; MusM: dark cherry; MLitt: scarlet;silk (cloth hood) MSc: pink shot blue silk (cloth hood); MPhil: royal blue; MEd: light blue; MEng: bronze; MBA: grass green; MSt: yellow. add: MSci; BA gown, with MSc hood, but shell of black silk. LittD undress is f/piece (h); PhD is not illustrated (f/piece (g) is Oxford gimp gown) MD is f/piece (i), not (h) 40: MusD gown has facings as well as sleeve turnings. add: VetMD: gown: as PhD, but faced mid-cherry; hood: as MChir. Oxford 41. MJur is not the first master to use fur; the proctors’ hood is an MA “full dress” hood. 42. BM etc gown is frontispiece (g) (not i) BD is doctors’ shape. BPhil, MPhil, MCh are usually Oxford plain MEng gowns omitted; 43. MJur hood omitted ; uses BCL. Convocation habits: DMus doesn’t have one. Aberdeen 44. Bachelors’ hoods, if bound, are bound on cowl and cape. (see prospectus pictures) omits BMus (black lined light brown), MMus (white lined light brown); BEd (black lined orange; orig black bound white); MEd (white lined orange), BLE (black bound light blue, orig BL) 45. add: MEng: as BEng, faced ½” white cloth. MChem: as BSc, faced ½” white cloth. MScEcon: as MBAcc (now obsolete) MSc(Entrepreneurship): as MScEcon, bound waved white silk. MRad: lined crimson, bound green. MChOrth: lined crimson bound waved white silk. MUniv: lined dark blue, bound gold. Abertay 47. all undergrad diplomas and bachelors use a black gown of “traditional Scottish MA” pattern; but postgrad dips and masters use the London MA gown. BA(Mgmt): lined white (not yellow) Anglia Polytechnic U 49. All hoods are of dark blue, and lined with gold brocade. The bindings are mid-blue, ½” for diplomas; 1” for bachelors; 2” for masters. Doubtful if diplomas use the masters’ gown. Aston 51. MBA omitted (uses MSc robes) Bath 53. shape of hoods omitted: all Oxon simple. Belfast 55. hoods bound pale blue watered silk omits BLS (lined dark blue); 56. omits MAO (lined purple); MLS(l dark blue); MAgr (l pale primrose); MBA (l old gold). 57: doctors’ hoods bound cowl only; add: DUniv: lined pale blue watered. Birmingham 58. bachelors’ hoods are faced 3”. 59. masters’ hoods are lined and bound ¼”. all MPhils are bound 1” on all edges. MSocSc: faced 1½” grey. MEng: faced 3”purple and 1½” white. MEng&Man: faced 4½” white MJur: bound ½” grey. add: joint MPhil with Reading (in Breeding and Crop Improvement): hood full Cambridge, in Reading blue, lined and bound silver-grey watered silk. 60. DSocSc: faced 1½” grey. Bournemouth 63. sub-degree hood is tipped white. Bradford all graduate gowns have a black cord and button on the yoke Brighton 67. MEng hood: should be listed under bachelors. joint master’s degrees with Sussex: cross ref to Sussex needed. Bristol 69. MB, BCh: bound on all edges (?) BMus: lined and bound. Masters hoods: lined and bound Brookes 71. sub-degree hood is tipped blue. 72. Doctors’ robes may be different. I have: both of Cambridge shape; PhD: blue lined with maroon: hood to match; others: scarlet lined red, hood scarlet lined blue. Brunel 73. PhD and DBA use (since 1996) a Cambridge robe in Brunel blue cloth, with facings and sleeves of gold, with gold cords and buttons on the sleeves. The hood is Cambridge shape, Brunel blue lined gold. Shaw omits the original PhD/DBA hood (mushroom, lined and bound cardinal red, faced 3 ½” Brunel blue velvet) and also the full doctors’ hood (cardinal red, lined and bound gold, faced 4 ½” Bruenl blue velvet) – both Cambridge shape. Caledonian 77. the shape of all hoods is a modified Edinburgh shape, with a very wide (6” neckband). The “university blue” is light blue – approx LCM blue. Central England 79. The BTEC hood is probably Aberdeen shape; the Grdaute Diploma hood certainly is. Bachelors’ hoods are bound on the cowl only; PG Diplomas on all edges. 80. The doctors’ robe has gold ribbon on the facings (not cream). Central Lancashire 81. HND, “other University awards” and Bachelors’ hoods are Aberdeen shape. City 83. The higher doctors’ robe has the whole of the sleeve below the armhole covered with gold: Shaw is unclear. CNAA 85. The bachelors’ hood is lined with turquoise (not blue). The MEng hood is lined turquoise and faced 2” white. Coventry 86. The certificate hood is lined blue, tipped gold. de Montfort 90. The bachelors’ and PG Diploma hoods are Aberdeen shape. 91. Arts blue is mid; Laws blue is light. Derby 92. The diploma hood is lined blue, and the cowl edge, which is permanently turned out, is faced 3” scarlet. Dundee 94. The black gown is Oxford pattern. BA in fine art uses mignonette green (very pale). 95. MPhil: - lined eggshell blue is the University degree; lined verdigris is the degree validated for Jordanstown College of Art. omits PhD hood: stewart blue lined eggshell blue. Durham 96. BMus gown is frontispiece (g) – not (i); degree now obsolete. BA hood has its own version of the full shape. BSc hood is bound fur, as is BCL. BCL hood is now used for MJur. BEd omitted: black, the cowl faced 3” palatinate, the cape bound fur. 97. BMus hood is simple shape. BCom and BAEcon are obsolete, and were furred on the cape only. add: MMath: simple lined cerise bound fur. BPhil: black the cowl faced 3” scarlet, the cape bound fur. (both use BA gown) LL.B: palatinate lined maroon, the cape bound fur. only MA and MEd (and MAEcon) are simple; all others are BSc pattern. MCom and MAEconare obsolete. MBA is bound scarlet (not red) add: MTheol: black lined black bound palatinate. MPhil: black lined scarlet bound 1” palatinate. MEng: black lined palatinate faced 3” scarlet; simple if undergraduate degree; full is postgraduate. Doctors’ hood pattern is fig 84. 98. LTh (now obsolete): hood is as BA without liripipe, in black, the cowl faced 4” black velvet and bound ¼” palatinate, the cape bound 1” black velvet. East Anglia 99. All gowns have a semi-circular yoke, with the body gathered in flat pleats. The bachelors’, masters’ and PhD hoods are a modified Aberdeen shape. BPhil should be BPhil(Ed); the old BPhil (now obsolete) was faced red. BEd is faced light blue; BPhil(Ed) with petrol blue. Masters’ hoods have 4 x 6” folds. 100. MBA: uses LL.M hood. Higher Doctors’ robes have the whole sleeve and facings of degree colour. Higher doctors’ hoods are of Cambridge pattern, in blue lined and bound 1” degree colour. add: ClinPsyD: uses PhD gown (with red facings), and a hood of masters’ style, covered with light blue. MMath, MChem, MPhy: uses bachelors’ gown with MSc hood. PGCE: uses bachelors’ gown with “a blue hood” – to be determined. undergraduate awards: use undergraduate gown. postgraduate diplomas, etc: use bachelors’ gown, with no hood. DSW, EdD: to be determined. East London 101. Masters’ gown is of CNAA pattern, i.e. fig 4. Edinburgh 103. hood pattern is fig 85. All shew main lining colour on reversed neckband except MSc, which shews green. BMus: he means scarlet hood. BVM&S: is faced golden yellow. Add: BA: lined white, bound fur. BArch: lined golden brown, bound fur. BLitt: lined royal blue shot maize, faced 3” ivory, bound fur. BEd: lined light blue, bound fur. MLA: the brown is placed in the middle of the green (shews 1” green, 1” brown, 1” green. Add: PhD gown has red facings in dress (since 1991) Dr.h.c.: hood of black lined oatmeal. (?shape as DD etc) Essex 104. Bachelors’ hoods are burgon shape. omits LLM: as MA, and faced 1½” white and 1½” black. MPhil: as MA, faced 3” white. Glamorgan 110. sub-degree hood is Aberdeen shape Glasgow 112. bachelors’ hoods are lined and bound, and the cord is on the cape, not the cowl. omits BLitt (lined white). 113. add: BSc (validated for Scottish Agricultural College) [to be determined] omits MTh: lined light cherry. 114. E&R say that doctors hood have no bindings (vidz Shaw’s edgings) Greenwich 115. Bachelors’ and PG awards hoods: lined and bound blue (bachelors0 or gold (PGDips), and faced 3” scarlet “woven”. 116. all doctors have 5” facings of gold brocade, edged with 2” scarlet “woven” silk (see colour plate II) Hallam 120: has a joint masters’ degree with Sheffield (q.v.) Heriot-Watt 121. Bachelors’ gown is Oxford. Hertfordshire 124. MEng hood is lined white watered silk. Huddersfield All hoods are Aberdeen shape. 126: MPhil/PhD hood: is it faced 3” or 4”? Hull add: Diplomas: use the BA gown with an Aberdeen shape hhod in black lined turquoise. Humberside All hoods (except MPhil PhD and full doctors) are Wales simple shape (fig 83) 129: bachelors’ hoods are bound on all edges (according to Northam) John Moores 131. Bachelors’ hoods are faced 6” grey embossed silk. 132: add: PhD hood: scarlet lined blue embossed silk. full doctors hood: (t.b.a) Keele 134: add: PhD hood: full shape, gold silk lined red silk. full doctors’ hood: purple cloth lined red silk, piped gold cord. Kent 135: add: BA(Maths) uses BSc hood – and MA(Maths) uses MSc hood. MPhys, MEng: use BA gown, with MSc hood. 136: higher doctors’ hoods have scarlet cords and buttons. Smith says there is a further cord between the velvet and the body, of faculty for PhD, gold for DCL and purple for others. add: DD: uses DMus hood. Leeds 141. BD: the scarlet is on the turned out portion; this applies also to his descriptions of masters’ hoods. add: BPA: light green lined light green faced 1” dark green. BBroadcasting: light green lined light green faced 1” mid green. note: the following degrees are currently “on hold”, and are not awarded at present: BA(Coll); BD; BCom; BSc(Coll) (BMus is a four year course with one year abroad, otherwise it is a BA in Music.) 142: MMus: is faced white watered silk. MEng: is middle lined dark faced 1” middle. MPhil is bound ½”, not piped. add: MHSc: middle lined white faced 1” light. MRes: as relevant taught master. MChem, MGeol, MPhys, MMath: use BSc(Coll) hood. Doctors’ robes have poited sleeves, and the facoings are covered on the inner half only; thus the DD, reading from the shoulder in, is 2” scarlet, 1” white, 2” dark green. PhD hood is bound ½”, not piped. add: EdD (t..b.a) and DClinPsych (t.b.a) 143. Doctors’ hoods are bound on all edges. add: EdD: middle green lined and bound white. DClinPsych: middle green lined scarlet bound 1” dark green. add: DipHE: a scarf of middle green; PGDip: a scarf of middle green edged 1” white. both use BA gown. Q: does the LDS still exist? Leeds Metropolitan 144. all hoods are Aberdeen shape. Leicester 147. Full doctors’ hood has a square cape. Liverpool 148. Bachelors’ hoods are bound fur on the cowl only; other edges bound lining colour. BClinSc: lined lavender, faced 3” slate blue set 1” in (no fur) BScMed: lined lavender, faced 3” white set 1” in (no fur) BNurs: lined white faced 3” lavender set 1” in (no fur) add: BTh: lined violet (blue-purple) bound fur. 149. only MDS and MDent Sc are lined dark red; other should be as ChM. add: MTh: lined violet. MSci: MPhil…? PhD hood: velvet border is set ½” on all edges. other doctors’ hoods are lined and bound. London (see Phil Goff’s book) Loughborough 153: BLS omitted; lined dark red. BEng: lined lilac. BSc/BTech Engineering should be “BSc,BEng” and “BTech,BEng” Mphil: is bound maroon, not purple. Luton 243. Certificates: lined blue for a one year cert, green for a two-year cert. PhD: uses MPhil hood. Manchester 155. All hoods are the Manchester simple shape, not burgon. BA: has 1” fur, not 8”. Bachelors’ bindings shew 1” on inside and ¾” outside, except MB and LL.B, which have 2” inside and ¾”outside. BD: lined and bound heliotrope [lavender] and faced 1” fur on all edges, set 1” in. 156. MusB (not BMus) is bound on all edges. 157. Doctors’ hood is lined and bound light gold. UMIST MSc: the sleeves are lined terra-cotta, and held by a terra-cotta cord and button. DEng: is lined mid-blue. Hood shape is Aberdeen, with the cape cut to a point. Queen Margaret College 160. Diploma hood is simple shape; all others are Edinburgh simple. Napier 164. (Napier tartan is blue, black and white) 165. (Heading for “Doctors” missing. ) Newcastle 167. MB, etc, gown: the sqaures on the sleeves are concentric (not consecutive!) All hoods are made in the Durham BSc pattern, except LL.M, MS, MDS. BS: former(?) hood of rose lined palatinate bound fur missing. BA is faced in the cowl with 3” old gold, the cape bound fur; BSc the same, but the cowl faced royal blue. MB, BS, LL.B, BDS, BEng have fur on cape only. 168. MS and MDS omitted (rose lined palatinate [MS] and ivory [MDS]) MPhil: lined scarlet if by research; if a taught course then the MA hood is used. North London 172. The bachelors’ hood is faced 4” red satin. 173. The full doctors hood is as PhD, but with a wider binding. Nottingham 174. Bachelors’ hoods are bound on the cowl only, except MB,BS and BArch., which are bound on all edges. Medicine binding is used for BNurs. BD was fully lined blue; this is now the MTh hood. 175. Masters’ hoods are bound on the cowl only. add: MPhil: as relevant taught master, but bound on all edges. MBA and MSW: use MA hood. MPH: bound gold on cape only. add: Diplomas: both use BA gown; hoods as follows: ordinary diplomas: Edinburgh shape, black lined and bound university blue. postgrad diplomas: Edinburgh shape, black lined and bound “Sherwood” green. Open 176. BSc omitted: hood and gown as BA. add: Diplomas: gown as BA; hood simple, dark blue the cowl bound 2” light blue. Plymouth 179. (MEng and MMath should be listed under bachelors) Portsmouth 183. add: DEng: as other doctors, but the robe and hood lined maroon. Reading 185. Bachelors’ hood is faced 3” cream. add: joint MPhil with Birmingham (in Breeding and Crop Improvement) – see Birmingham. Salford 189. Faculty colours omitted: Arts; pale blue; Science: grey; BEng: dark blue. Sheffield 190. neckband of bachelors’ and PGDip hoods is of faculty colour. 191. the joint degree with Hallam is gold lined and bound dark blue. other degrees in the Faculty of Medicine use cerise as faculty colour (BMedSc, MMedSc etc) add: EdD and DClinPsy: use PhD robe, with red hoods lined pearl (EdD) or cerise (DClinPsy). South Bank University satin is ultramarine blue with the University arms woven in black outline. Southampton 194. Former BMus hood had a blue shell. 195. MEng bound primrose; MSW bound green; MChem, Math, MPhys: bound gold. BMedSc, MMedSc: faced gold, piped crimson cord. Midwifery and Midwifery Studies (BMid, BMS): use powder blue facing. Former BSc(Eng) and MSc(Eng) used orange facings. Education white is used by BEd and BA(Ed) add: DBA: DClinPsych (t.b.a) MDes: DDes: St Andrew’s All hoods have rounded corners to cape (modified London) 197. Doctors’ robe is nearer Cambridge MusD pattern. add: LL.D: pimento MusD: azure blue. hoods can be lined ermine, if the degree is honorary. Staffordshire (Title is wrong – Shaw has “of Stafford”) Stirling 200. MLitt hood is faced 2” stone white in addition. 201. Doctors’ robe has bell sleeves. (…and whose “rules and regulations”??) Strathclyde 202. pipings (for all degrees except BEng/MEng) are on the cowl only. BEng: bound fur on the cowl only. MEng: “…gold, and edged 2” fur on the outside only”. Sunderland 204. Diploma hood: tipped nastutium. Bachelors’ hood is Aberdeen, all others Cambridge shape, except honorary awards, which are a large CNAA shape. PhD: hood is bound 1” nasturtium. Surrey 206. Bachelors’ gown is used by MSci also. Bachelors’ hoods are Burgon shape, and are faced 1” (not “trimmed”). BUniv: is same shape as masters, and has 1” gold. MSci hood: as other bachelors, faced 1” light blue. Masters’ hoods are faced 2½ ” . add: LL.M: faced 2½” purple MBA: faced 2½” gold. 207. Doctors’ robes of Oxford pattern, with facings and sleeves of blue brocade. Doctors’ hoods omitted. Same shape as masters, PhD: red cloth lined blue brocade DLitt: as PhD, faced 1” red set 1” in. EngD: as PhD, faced 1” grey set 1” in PsychD: as PhD, faced 1” light blue set 1” in ScD: red cloth, lined and bound 1” blue brocade. EdD: as PhD, faced 1” green set 1” in DUniv: gold cloth lined blue brocade. Sussex 208. The bachelors’ gown has a flat semi-circular yoke, with flat pleats (as UEA) add: honorary masters hood: full shape, gamboge lined self-colour. 209. joint degrees with Brighton: shape is presumably the Sussex simple shape. Teesside 210. Masters’ gown is Aberdeen MA pattern. Thames Valley 212. Diploma hood is lined purple, tipped gold. Wales (and see Nicholas Groves’s book – forthcoming) 218. Bachelors’ hoods, if with separate binding, are bound ½” each side on cowl only. 219. BMus is faced 3” pearl. MB,BCh hood is fully lined, as is BDS. add: BSD (B of Science in Dentistry): faced 3” saxe blue, bound purple. MBA: bound ½” pale blue. (new section omitted here!) all masters’ hoods are lined and bound; separate bindings on all edges. add: MRes: as relevant taught master. MPhil: as relevant taught master, bound ½” crimson. Warwick 221. Bachelors’ hoods are burgon shape. add: MMath, MMathStat, MChem, MPhys: black lined and bound royal blue. 222. MS: lined and bound scarlet. MMedSci: lined scarlet bound blue add: MRes: lined and bound kingfisher blue. EngD: robe faced navy blue. MD: robe faced scarlet. Westminster 225. Diploma robes missing: Gown: as Cambridge BA, but with whole sleeve front left open; Hood: Aberdeen, light blue, lined silver, tipped claret. York 229. Bachelors’ hoods are faced 3”. Masters use the basic masters’ gown (fig 4), in grey with inverted-T armhole. MUniv hood – was originally BPhil. Doctors wear the masters’ gown in undress, and… 230. PhD in dress, with a red cord and button vertically above the armhole. Dublin 231. all hoods are lined and bound 1”; if a second colour binds then it is 1” each side; bindings are on all edges. BA: neckband bound white silk; half-lined and bound fur BBS(Social Studies): should be BSS MusB: half-lined and bound fur. 232. MA: lined and bound blue [!!] add: MTh: (??) MD: hood lined crimson; the black velvet is the DD hood lining, which he has omitted. NUI 233. Bachelors’ hoods are Belfast shape (fig 86), and all linings are brought out to form a ¼” binding –whichever lining colour is nearer the edge. BCS: must be Commercial Studies. (the faculty colour for Celtic Studies is saffron – see p235). 234. Masters’ and Doctors’ hoods are Dublin shape. 235. Celtic Studies: DLittCelt only; the BLittCelt and MLittCelt seem to be obsolete. Limerick 240. Bachelors’ hoods are Belfast simple. Master’s and Doctors’ hoods are Durham BCL shape. Q: what is medicine “red-white”?