Vynne, Winnifred

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Vynne, Winnifred

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Winifred or Winnifred Vynne, born 9 July 1896, attended evening classes in Painting and Drawing at The Glasgow School of Art for three years.

She started classes in 1917-18 when she was 21. She lived at Muirend Gardens and her occupation is listed as Designer. She is part of a group of students described as "Selected students from the Continuation Classes."

Continuation Classes were offered to school students under an agreement between The Glasgow School of Art and local school boards across the city and outlying areas. If a student was successful in the Continuation Classes they had the opportunity to go on to further study at The Glasgow School of Art.

Continuation Classes students were eligible for bursaries and in 1917 she received a bursary of £1 and 1shilling from The Haldane Trust.

In 1918-19 and 1919-20 her occupation is listed as Tracer. It is likely that she also received support from The Haldane Trust in 1918-19 but she is listed in the Prospectus (1919-20) as Winifred Wynne.

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