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Francis Patrick Martin
1883–1966
Painter, notably of genre scenes, born in Anstruther, Fife, by profession a General Post Office telegraphist. Studied at Glasgow School of Art, settled in the city at Bearsden and had work acquired by its public gallery as well as General Post Office.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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The Old Tow Horse 1937 Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)The Old Tow Horse 1937 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Maryhill Dock, Forth and Clyde Canal c.1939–1945 Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)Maryhill Dock, Forth and Clyde Canal c.1939–1945 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Spring Morning, Blaven c.1953 Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)Spring Morning, Blaven c.1953 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Revellers' Return, Charities Day c.1934 Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)The Revellers' Return, Charities Day c.1934 McLean Museum and Art Gallery
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Early Summer, Morar Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)Early Summer, Morar McLean Museum and Art Gallery
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Infantry Brigade Signal Office, Flanders HQ 1915–1916 Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)Infantry Brigade Signal Office, Flanders HQ 1915–1916 Government Art Collection
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Clearing the Hillside, Aviemore Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)Clearing the Hillside, Aviemore Newport Museum and Art Gallery
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Evening, Anstruther c.1935 Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)Evening, Anstruther c.1935 Scottish Fisheries Museum
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Landing Herring at Anstruther 1930s Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)Landing Herring at Anstruther 1930s Scottish Fisheries Museum
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Steam Drifters Preparing for Sea Francis Patrick Martin (1883–1966)Steam Drifters Preparing for Sea Scottish Fisheries Museum