Robinson, Andrew

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Robinson, Andrew

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Andrew Robinson was born in 1902 and attended The Glasgow School of Art for the academic year 1918 to 1919. During this time he resided at 114 Summerfield Street, Dalmarnock. His tuition was subsidised by the City Local Authority.

Robinson was an evening student of Architecture during his time at The School, which likely meant that he was on the certificate programme. This course was offered in affiliation with The Royal Technical College and involved an office apprenticeship through The Glasgow Institute of Architects. As such, Robinson's occupation is recorded as 'apprentice architect' throughout his studies. It is likely that Robinson was under the tutelage of Alexander McGibbon, the professor of Architecture in The School at this time.

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