Newman, Thomas Fulton

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Thomas Fulton Newman (born 9th February 1895) attended The Glasgow School of Art from 1913-1915 studying in the evenings, in drawing and painting classes taught by Mr Ogilvie. He was a resident at Pollockshaws Road and his occupation is noted as being a house painter. Thomas received a bursary in both years of his studies from The Glasgow School Board Studentships, for second stage continuation art class students, and was a classroom monitor in his second year at the School.

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