Neville, Margaret

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Margaret Neville (born 14th February 1889) was a domestic instructress who attended The Glasgow School of Art between 1917 and 1919, and then again during the 1923-1924 session. She was a day student who studied drawing and painting during her initial attendance at the school, and was taught by Mr D. F. Wilson. During this time, Margaret is noted as living in Bank Street, Glasgow with her home address given as Mill Street House, Galway during 1917-1918 and then with a home address in South Terrace, Cork the following year. She studied pottery on her return to the school in 1923.

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