Buchanan, Agnes

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Buchanan, Agnes

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Agnes Buchanan (born 28/05/1894) attended the Glasgow School of Art between 1914 and 1917. Recorded as an Art Student, she studied Day Classes in Drawing and Painting. Between 1915 and 1916, she won a prize for her work from Messrs Charles Roberson & Co, and in 1916 – 1917, Agnes achieved her Diploma for Drawing and Painting. While she was at the School, Agnes was involved in the Belgian Tryst, a fundraising event organised by students and staff in aid of Belgian Rufugees affected by the German Invasion in World War One. The event took place on one weekend in January in 1915. Agnes was involved in the Chamber of Horrors. Agnes came from Kippen in Stirlingshire, however, she resided in Glasgow on Woodlands Road with fellow Art Student, Agnes Hunter.

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