Plaque

Charles McCall

Inscription

Charles McCall, DAEdin, ROI, NEAC, 1907-1989, artist, lived and died here.

Site: Charles McCall (1 memorial)

SW1, Caroline Terrace, 1a

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Charles McCall

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Edinburgh College of Art

It was originally founded in 1760 and acquired its present name in 1907. Nota...

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New English Art Club

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Royal Institute of Oil Painters

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Charles McCall

Artist, born in Edinburgh. In 1933 he won a scholarship to the Edinburgh Coll...

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