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- 1900s-1930s (Creation)
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Doris Grant (nee Cruikshank) was a student at The Glasgow School of Art in the 1920s, during which time she was awarded a scholarship to study in Rome. After Art School, she went on to become a nutritionist and pioneered the Wartime Grant Loaf - a wholemeal loaf invented by accident in World War II (she forgot to knead the dough) to encourage workers to eat well on their rations.
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etching on paper
Dimensions: 290 x 200 mm
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