Mary Smith was born in Bury, Lancashire, on 29th February 1904, third surviving child and only daughter of Henry Wilfred Parker and his wife Helen Durley (née Yates). Of her three elder brothers (b.1901–1902), the immediately preceding two were twins, one of whom died a few months after birth: a younger brother followed in 1908. Henry Parker ran a cotton-bleach works at Elton, Bury, founded by his father Joseph, following whose death he became director until it closed after the Second World War. Mary attended Bury High School and Bury School of Art, of which the headmaster, Joseph Knight (1870–1952), encouraged her to apply for the Slade School. She was admitted in 1923, when her father asked his Leeds-born first cousin, Sidney Smith (1889–1979), to become a family friend to her in London.

Text source: Art Detective


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