Mackay, Norris Geo

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Mackay, Norris Geo

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Norris G. Mackay was a student of architecture at The Glasgow School of Art from 1914-1916. Whilst a student Norris was registered as living in the west end area of Glasgow, and also retained an address in Banff, Aberdeenshire.

In 1915-16 Norris was awarded two prizes whilst a student. The first being a National Art Survey Scholarship, this was founded in 1893 by the renowned architect Sir Robert Rowand Anderson. The scheme was created to develop a library of the best examples of Scottish Architecture from which students of architecture could take inspiration and further support their studies. The second prize was a Joint Committee Medallion, in which he was awarded a Bronze prize.

https://www.rias.org.uk/rias/about-the-rias/past-presidents/sir-robert-rowand-anderson/

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