Inglis, Nellie Hamilton

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Inglis, Nellie Hamilton

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Nellie Hamilton Inglis was born on the 15th March 1897. Nellie is registered as a student at The Glasgow School of Art from 1918-1924. She was an evening class teacher of Drawing and Painting at The Glasgow School of Art from 1918 to 1922. In 1922 her post changed to that of a teacher of Modelling (Sculpture), again at evening classes, which she continued as until 1924.

1901 census records indicate her parents to be Thomas Inglis, a Vicehand Spinning Machinist, and Margaret Inglis, residing at 103 Westerhill Street, Glasgow. Although the census and birth records make no mention of a brother, there was an Alexander Inglis (dob 29/12/1902), resident at the same given address as Nellie (8 Meadowwell Street, Shettleston) who was registered as an apprentice draughtsman at The Glasgow School of Art from 1918-1919.

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Sources: GSA student registers, ancestry.com

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