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Bradley, Mary Louise
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Mary Louise Bradley (born 02/02/1897) attended the Glasgow School of Art between 1914 -1916, and then again in 1918-1919. She began by studying Afternoon Classes in Design, specifically Fashion Plate, under the instruction of Norah Neilson Gray (a member of the Glasgow School). In her second year, Mary studied afternoon classes in Drawing and Painting. Between 1918 and 1919, Mary studied Black and White Painting which may have been combined with Book Illustration, for three days a week. While studying, Mary lived in Randolph Gardens in Broomhill in Partick.
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