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Bell, Susan Elizabeth
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Susan Elizabeth Bell (09/01/1878) attended the Glasgow School of Art in 1915 when she was 37. A student of the College of Domestic Science, Susan attended classes in Needlework Design that were established especially for talented needleworkers at the College of Domestic Science. She undertook evening classes in Needlework in 1915, and between 1917 and 1919 she attended Saturday day classes. By 1917, she had become a Teacher of Needlework and Domestic Science. Susan was taught by Miss Macbeth, the Chief Needlework and Embroidery Instructor. Susan was part of a cohort of Domestic Science Students who attended the Glasgow School of Art at the same time. She is noted as having both a term-time and home address, in Bath Street, Glasgow and Newton-Kirkpatrick, Dumfriesshire. In 1918, she moved to Lockerbie.
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