O'Toole, Cathal B

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O'Toole, Cathal B

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Cathal B O'Toole (born 2nd September 1904) was a student of The Glasgow School of Art during the 1918-1919 session, and then again between 1921 and 1924. He was originally a Saturday student studying drawing and painting, before moving to evening classes in the same discipline after his first year, and was a recipient of the Educational Endowment Board bursary in 1921-1922. The address of residence given is Whitevale Street, Dennistoun and it is noted that Cathal was an apprentice signwriter and decorator.<p/>

Cathal was born in Ireland and travelled to New York in February 1925 on the "Cameronia" ship. He lived at a few addresses in Manhattan, before settling in Rochester where he stayed until he passed away in April 1991. On a census record, his job is stated to be a teacher during the 1930s.<p/>

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Source: ancestry.co.uk<p/>

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