Brodie, Robert

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Brodie, Robert

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Robert Brodie was born in Cathcart in 1892. He attended evening classes in architecture at The Glasgow School of Art from 1908 to 1913. During this time he worked as an architect's apprentice. At the outbreak of war he was called up and served for a year before becoming a Lieutenant with the Royal Engineers. In 1919 he returned to work as an architect's assistant at Watson and Salmond. From 1927 to 1935 he worked as a lecturer at the Glasgow School of Architecture. Thereafter he was employed as assistant manager of the Architecture and Building Department, Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society. Brodie is listed in the School's World War One Roll of Honour.

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