Inglis, Agnes

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Inglis, Agnes

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Agnes Inglis was born on the 13th March 1894. From 1916-1918 Agnes is registered as a student at The Glasgow School of Art. Her occupation during this period is first given as an evening class life model and latterly as an evening class sewing and needlework teacher at the College of Domestic Science.

1901 census records indicate her parents to be William Inglis, a mechanical engineer, and Janet Inglis (nee Sharp Young, born Edinburgh 1856) and the family residence to be 5 Walker Street, Renfrew. These records also indicate that Agnes had a younger sister, Marion, who was born in Durban, South Africa in 1899.

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Sources: GSA student registers; ancestry.com

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