Malcolm, Gilbert

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Gilbert McCall Malcolm was born on 3rd March 1898 in either Kippen or Bridge of Allan in Stirlingshire, to Annie and John Malcolm. He attended The Glasgow School of Art from 1915 to 1916 as an evening student of drawing and painting. He returned to study at the School from 1919 to 1920 as an evening student of design. Malcolm's registered addresses were Golfview Terrace, Cardonald and Paisley Road West. His occupation was as a clerk. In the 1901 census, Malcolm and his family are listed as living in Burton Joyce in Nottinghamshire. Malcolm enlisted to serve in the First World War in March 1917 and served as a gunner in the 174th Siege Battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery. His regimental number was 145292 and he received the British War and Victory Medal. Malcolm was treated for gastritis and was demobilised from the army in November 1919.

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