Folder GSAA/DIR/9/6 - GSA - General Correspondence

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GSAA/DIR/9/6

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GSA - General Correspondence

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  • 1934-1935 (Creation)

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1 folder

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D-G. Includes correspondence with: James Eggleton, Glasgow Art Galleries & Museums, about Centenary Exhibition; Miss Agnes R Duncan about difficulties in finding employment since she left the School of Art; Miss De Courcy Dewar about an Exhibition; Arthur Dalby, HM Inspector of Art Schools, asking to borrow a film 'A day in the Glasgow School of Art' for a private show; Archibald Dawson, Sculptor, about the hours and salary of James Crawford and about the Keppie Scholarship; James Eggleton, Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Hutchison asking for a loan of some drawings for a School Exhibition of artists such as Orpen and Brockhurst, and correspondence about other exhibitions; Major Elliot, about the position of Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow Schools of Art compared with Edinburgh College of Art; Eric Gill, about Gill giving a lecture at the School of Art; John Gilmour, the Home Secretary; about the recognition of Diplomas of the Art Colleges of Aberdeen, Dundee, and Glasgow; Will Fyffe inviting him and his wife to attend the School of Art fancy dress ball and judge the costumes.

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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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