Miller, Lydia

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Miller, Lydia

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Lydia Henning Miller was born in Lenzie, Dunbartonshire on 18th February 1891. She was one of eight children of Janet Wilson Calder Miller and Peter Miller. Miller attended The Glasgow School of Art from 1913 to 1917 as a student of design and drawing and painting. Her registered address was West Bank, Lenzie. She exhibited the monochrome figure study "A Woman" at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1917.

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Sources: Ancestry: http://www.ancestry.co.uk; "The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1861-1989" by Roger Billcliffe; "The Dictionary of Scottish Art & Architecture" by Peter JM McEwan.

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