Bruce, Jean Duncan

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Bruce, Jean Duncan

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Jean Duncan Bruce (born 24/04/1894) attended the Glasgow School of Art between 1912 and 1916. She studied day classes in Drawing and Painting. During her time at the School, Jean assisted with the Belgium Tryst, a fundraising event organised by the students and staff of the School in aid of Belgian Refugees during the First World War. The even took place on a weekend of January in 1915. Jean was involved in assisting with both the Winter Garden Tea Room, where waitresses and waiters were required to wear costume, and with the Belgium Market. She graduated the Glasgow School of Art in 1916 as a Fashion Artist, illustrating for newspapers. Jean was originally from Mayfield in Dundee, however, her term time addresses were listed as West Princes Street, Blythswood Drive, and Barrington Drive.

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