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Weir, Margaret Evelyn
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Margaret Evelyn Weir was born in England on 23rd July 1892. She was the daughter of Mary G. Weir and William Weir, a draughtsman marine engineer. In 1909 she first enrolled as a student at The Glasgow School of Art, where she would continue studying Drawing and Painting every year until 1916. Some of her teachers include instructor Alex. L. Jackson, in Preparatory Antique: Ornament and Preparatory Painting class; assistant professor James Huck, in Antique and Preparatory Life class; and professor W.E.F. Britten, in Figure and Landscape Composition class. During her time at the School of Art she was living with her family at 91 Fotheringay Road (Maxwell Park), and then at 190 Nithsdale Road (Pollokshields). Her sister, Cecilia Mary Weir, was also a student of The Glasgow School of Art for the session 1919/20, studying Design during that year.
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