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Frederick Arthur "Fred" Farrell (1882–1935) was a British artist, who served as the city of Glasgow's official war artist during World War One. Glasgow was the only city to appoint an artist to such a position.Farrell was born in 1882. His father was curator at Trades House in Glasgow.Farrell trained as a civil engineer while apprenticed to his brother.
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Fred Farrell Farrell, Frederick
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Frederick Arthur Farrell
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1882-01-01Z
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1935-01-01Z
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