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Wright, Helen C
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Helen C. Wright is believed to have been born in 1870. She was a student at The Glasgow School of Art from 1902 to 1918, attending a variety of evening classes in design, etching, enamel, ceramic, metal, china, and drawing & painting. During her time as a student, she resided in a range of addresses across Glasgow and Helensburgh, including Hillhead, Govan, Highburgh Road, and Barrington Drive. Her occupation fluctuated between draughtswoman, tracer, student, teacher and artist. She (as Miss H. Cook Wright) has three listed works in The Royal Glasgow Institute of The Fine Arts 1861-1989 Volume 4: Paisley Abbey before Restoration in 1917, Glencairn's Great House, Dumbarton, Built 1623 in 1918, and Glencairn's Great House, Dumbarton (1623) in 1930.
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