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Scorgie, Frederick James
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Frederick James Scorgie was born on the 28th of December 1893, although his birth year is also listed as 1894 in some entries in The Glasgow School of Art's registers. Scorgie resided in the South of Glasgow, at 5 Abbotsford Avenue, Rutherglen and 19 Cordiner Street, Mount Florida, while completing his studies at the School between 1908-1919. Over this period Scott undertook day and evening classes in Drawing and Painting and Architecture, while pursuing a career as an architect in his daily life. This career path saw him rise from an apprentice engineer to become a draughtsman while studying at the School. Scorgie was fortunate to have the opportunity to take classes with Alexander McGibbon, a visiting architectural teacher to the School, during his studies. Scorgie is distantly related to the acclaimed Scottish poet Robert Burns.
The Glasgow School of Art student registration number, Frederick James Scorgie:
- 1908-09 (589)
- 1909-10 (589)
- 1910-11 (546)
- 1912-13 (691)
- 1917-18 (480)
- 1918-19 (262)
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