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  2. Glasgow Society of Lady Artists - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Art Club was based close by on Bath Street, but they only admitted men (and would continue to do so until the 1980s). Glasgow Society of Lady Artists’ Club, external wall carving. By 1897 the partnership of George Henry Walton and Fred Rowntree had designed and constructed a gallery for the club's fourteenth annual exhibition.

  3. Blythswood Square - Wikipedia

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    The clubhouse was sold in 1971 to the Scottish Arts Council but the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists continues today. The neighbouring house at the corner of Blythswood Street was the home of 21-year old Miss Madeleine Smith who was tried in the High Court in 1857 of poisoning her lover with arsenic. The trial was reported around the world; the ...

  4. File:5 Blythswood Square, The Glasgow Society Of Lady Artists ...

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  5. Louise Gibson Annand - Wikipedia

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    Throughout her career, Annand was involved in arts and arts-related organisations and was Chairman of the Scottish Educational Film Association (SEFA) (Glasgow Production Group) [5] and of the Glasgow Lady Artists Club Trust (becoming in 1975, the Glasgow Society of Women Artists of which she was twice elected President (1977–79 and 1988–91).)

  6. De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar - Wikipedia

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    While writing this she was the President of the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists, she became President in 1934 and remained in this post until 1937. In 1936 she won the Lauder prize. The society now known as the Glasgow Society of Women Artists. [2] De Courcy lived with her sister, Katharine, at 15 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow, until her death.

  7. Gertrude Annie Lauder - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Annie Lauder (née Ashton; 1855 - 8 August 1918) was an English-born Scottish painter, born in Camden Town, England.She moved to Glasgow, Scotland: where she joined the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists; married the artist Charles James Lauder; and exhibited in the Royal Scottish Academy.

  8. File:Glasgow Society of Lady Artists’ Club, front door.jpg

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  9. File:Glasgow Society of Lady Artists’ Club, external wall ...

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