Chalmers, Maud Vipont

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Maud Vipont Chalmers was born on 10 March, 1895, the fourth daughter and youngest child of James Martin Chalmers, a locomotive engine fitter, and his wife Elizabeth (nee Wagner). Her address for the 1901 census, and home address while she attended the School of Art, was 46 Midton Street in Springburn. Both parents were born in Glasgow. Maud had three brothers; the two eldest were working at the time of the 1901 census, one as a clerk, the other as a tool shop fitter. Maud first enrolled as a day student for the 1917-18 session. A note against her Register entry reads 'out of door sketching class' and the number three is listed in the day column, suggesting she attended just three days a week. She was assigned to Miss Allan's class - Jessie R Allan was an instructress in watercolour at the School. Maud followed the same course the next year, then returned as a day student in the Drawing and Painting section in 1919-20, listing her occupation as art student.

If you have any more information, please get in touch. From 1920-22 she attended afternoon classes to study china painting.

Sources used: ancestory.co.uk

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