Folder GSAA/DIR/9/38 - GSA - General Correspondence

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GSAA/DIR/9/38

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GSA - General Correspondence

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  • 1939-1940 (Creation)

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1 folder

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N-P. Includes correspondence with: Bertram Nicholls, President of the RBA, Hutchison recommending Daniel J Duffy for membership; Eric Newton about a lecture at GSA; Walter Nelson, about renumeration for Miss Comrie who has been taking on extra work on account of the War; The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Hutchison asking him if he thinks the School should continue to function; reference for Miss Marguerite O'Donnell; Tom Purvis about the reduced opening of the School during War time and camouflage; Sir George Pirie, about his opinion on keeping the School open and war work for artists; The Lord Provost of Glasgow, thanking him for his gift to the School of £10 on behalf of present and past students in the Army, Navy and Air Force; The Lord Provost of Glasgow, about mural decorations at a Club in Doncaster; George J Ogg, Hutchison thanking him for the loan of a dress stand and two wax figures; Edward G Powell about posters for Glasgow Cleansing Dept. & war work; Lord Provost Dollan about war work for artists; Captain Harry Parker, about an engraving of the Battle of Camperdown.

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This material has been appraised in line with Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections standard procedures.

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