Scott, Mary Auld

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Scott, Mary Auld

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Mary Auld Scott was born on the 24th of July 1895, although her birth year is also listed as 1896 in some entries in The Glasgow School of Art's registers. Over the course of her studies she resided at a variety of addresses in Glasgow's West End during term time, due to the distance from her home the Manse of Meldrum, at Old Meldrum in Aberdeenshire. Scott undertook day and evening classes in Drawing and Painting at the School from 1912-1920, with a break in her studies between 1913-14. At the end of the 1915-16 session she was awarded the School Certificate of Needlecraft (Very Good) granted by the Governors. During the 1917-18 session, Scott received a bursary worth £10, and spent time taking classes in Animal Drawing, Costume and Pottery.

The Glasgow School of Art student registration number, Mary Auld Scott:

  • 1912-13 (30)
  • 1914-15 (148)
  • 1915-16 (156)
  • 1916-17 (154)
  • 1917-18 (160)
  • 1918-19 (234)
  • 1919-20 (2)

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