Morrison, Margaret

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Morrison, Margaret

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Margaret Mackie (Peggy) Morrison was born in Partick, Lanarkshire on 19th April 1897 to Agnes Brysson and Arthur M Morrison. She attended The Glasgow School of Art from 1909 to 1916 as a student of design and drawing and painting. Her registered address was Merchiston, Scotstounhill, Glasgow. Both Morrison (pseudonymously as March Cost) and her sister Agnes (Nancy) Brysson Morrison (1903-1986) were novelists. Morrison's mother Agnes was the founder of the Flag Day movement which raised money for worthy causes concerned with the First World War, particularly Belgium and prisoners of war. Margaret Morrison died in 1973.

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Sources: Ancestry: http://www.ancestry.co.uk; Imperial War Museum: http://www.iwm.org.uk/history/first-world-war-fundraising-pins-and-badges; The National Archives Discovery: http://www.discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk.

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