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Hunter, Agnes
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Agnes Hunter was born 2nd September 1894 and studied at The Glasgow School of Art between 1914–1919. Hunter studied as a day student in drawing and painting from 1914 until 1918. She was awarded the Minor Travel Bursary during the session 1916-17 when she also received her diploma for drawing and painting.
Hunter in her final year of study, took evening classes in 'Modelling – Pottery' whilst in training to become an art teacher. Hunter was fully qualified as a teacher by 1921 and is listed in the 1921-1922 session prospectus for the school as having completed the course of professional training and had achieved the special qualification granted by The Scottish Education Department to Teachers of Art.
Whilst studying at the school Hunter lived at 3 Park Lane during the session 1914-1915 and during 13 Willowbank Cres. Woodlands Road, Glasgow during the session 1915-1916. In 1917-1918, Hunter moved to 3 Park Lane, Glasgow and in 1918-19, she lived at 90 Buccleuch Street, Glasgow.
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