Richmond, Elizabeth Galbraith

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Richmond, Elizabeth Galbraith

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Elizabeth Galbraith Richmond was born in 1894 and attended The Glasgow School of Art from 1916 to 1919. During this period she resided at 35 Port Dundas Road, just north of Glasgow City Centre. For her second year's tuition at The School, Richmond received a bursary of £3 from the City Local Authority.

Richmond was enrolled as an evening student of Drawing and Painting during her time at The School. Her occupation is recorded as 'post-woman,' which may be the reason she chose to pursue evening studies. Richmond was likely taught by the established professors Allan D. Mainds, James M. Dunlop and Susan F. Crawford.

Whether Richmond continued to pursue her artistic ambitions is unknown.

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