Chalmers, Jeannie McG

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Chalmers, Jeannie McG

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Jeannie McG Chalmers was born on 14 June, 1885 to George, a 'Hoch Broker' (possibly a pawnbroker) who was from Glasgow and his wife Jessie who was from Ireland. She was the second eldest of five daughters and one son. At the time of the 1901 Census, the family lived at 13 Hamilton Crescent in Partick. This was still her address when she enrolled at the Art School in 1917, a year after her younger sister Jessie. Like her sister, she listed her occupation as 'teacher', and enrolled as an evening student, studying Design, in 1917-18. She is listed in the School Register again, studying Design in 1818-19, but "left at Xmas" has been entered against her name in red ink.

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