Reid, Muriel

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Reid, Muriel

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Muriel Reid (date of birth unknown) was a student at The Glasgow School of Art for the academic year 1916 to 1917. During this time she is recorded as having resided at 10 Rosslyn Avenue near Glasgow's Botanic Gardens, likely as a lodger of a Miss M. Spins. Reid's tuition was subsidised by Fife Local Authority.

Reid was a day student during her time at The School, although her specific area of study is unknown. The director at the time was Francis H. Newberry and it is possible Reid's professors may have included Maurice Greiffenhagen, R. Anning Bell and Ann MacBeth.

Based on her name and the dates available, we may speculate that Muriel Reid may have been the mother of the noted Glasgow pianist Muriel More (born 1919), a member of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society and renowned music teacher.

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