Basic Biographical Details Name: | Annie Crawford Woodrow (Mrs Woodrow Barclay) | Designation: | | Born: | 10 August 1913 | Died: | 20 May 2011 | Bio Notes: | Annie Crawford Woodrow was born on 10 August 1913 and attended day classes at Glasgow School of Architecture from 1931 to 1936, passing the Professional Practice examination in Edinburgh in December 1935. She continued to attend evening classes in 1936 -7 whilst assisting in an unspecified architect's office during the day, and obtained her diploma and an exemption from the RIBA final exam in June 1937. She was admitted ARIBA on 10 January 1938, her proposers being Thomas Harold Hughes, William James Smith and Launcelot Hugh Ross.
She was married to Marshall Barclay, her married name being Mrs Annie Crawford Woodrow Barclay. In 1950 she appears to have been living and working in Glasgow. She ceased to be a member of the RIBA in July 1971, at which time she was living at 79 Ravelston Dykes, Edinburgh.
She had three sons, Michael, Alasdair and Robert. She died on 20 May 2011. | Private and Business AddressesThe following private or business addresses are associated with this : | | Address | Type | Date from | Date to | Notes | | 110, Haggs Road, Glasgow, Scotland | Private | 1938 * | | | | 16, Nigel Gardens, Glasgow, Scotland | Private/business(?) | 1950 * | | | | 79, Ravelston Dykes, Edinburgh, Scotland | Private | 1971 * | 2009 | |
* earliest date known from documented sources.
RIBARIBA Proposers
ReferencesBibliographic ReferencesThe following books contain references to this : | | Author(s) | Date | Title | Part | Publisher | Notes | | RIBA | 1950 | The RIBA Kalendar 1950-1951 | | London: Royal Institute of British Architects | |
Periodical ReferencesThe following periodicals contain references to this : | | Periodical Name | Date | Edition | Publisher | Notes | | Herald, The | 25 May 2011 | | | |
Archive ReferencesThe following archives hold material relating to this : | | Source | Archive Name | Source Catalogue No. | Notes | | RIBA Archive, Victoria & Albert Museum | RIBA Nomination Papers | | A no6642 (combined box 151) |
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