Nelson, Malcolm R

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Nelson, Malcolm R

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Malcolm R Nelson (born 17th March 1901) was a student at The Glasgow School of Art on a number of occasions throughout his life. His first period of study was between 1917 and 1920 where he attended evening classes in design and drawing and painting. He is recorded as working as an apprentice draughtsman during this time and resided at Catherine Street in Glasgow.<p/>

Malcolm returned to the School in the 1928-1929 and 1932-1933 sessions where he studied in the evenings in black and white studies and then drawing and painting and he was a draughtsman at this time. He lived in Greenfield Avenue, Springboig during this first term and then Kingsheath Avenue in Rutherglen later.<p/>

1946-1947 saw a further year of study but there are no records to indicate the exact classes he attended or when, but his occupation was now a teacher.<p/>

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