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  2. Category:1960s in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "1960s in Glasgow" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 ...

  3. Jim Baxter - Wikipedia

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    He was born, educated and started his career in Fife, but his peak playing years were in the early 1960s with the Glasgow club Rangers, whom he helped to win ten trophies between 1960 and 1965, and where he became known as "Slim Jim".

  4. Category:1960s deaths - Wikipedia

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  5. List of newspapers in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    East Fife Mail – tabloid weekly sister paper of Fife Free Press for the Levenmouth area; Fife Free Press – weekly tabloid newspaper for the Kirkcaldy area; Fife Herald; Glenrothes Gazette (Leslie and Markinch News) – tabloid sister weekly paper of Fife Free Press; St Andrews Citizen

  6. Ian MacGillivray - Wikipedia

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    He gained an MD with commendation from the University of Glasgow in 1953. [3] In June 1955 he was appointed Lecturer in Midwifery at University of Aberdeen. [3] He was Dean of the Faculty of Medicine 1976-1979. [1] In November 1960, MacGillivray was appointed to a newly created Chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at St Mary's Hospital Medical ...

  7. Robert Cruickshank (bacteriologist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 he was appointed a lecturer in bacteriology at the University of Glasgow while also taking the role of bacteriologist for Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Here he made important observations and advances in the understanding of streptococcal infections in burn victims.

  8. James Livingstone Begg - Wikipedia

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    James Begg was born in Dennistoun in Glasgow in 1874 and educated at Garnethill School. [1] He trained as an artist in Paris for three years [2] and his paintings were accepted for exhibition in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Liverpool between 1896 and 1909 at the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour and the Walker Art ...

  9. Edward Pinnington - Wikipedia

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    There is also a short obituary in The Glasgow Herald, Friday, 24 June 1921, p. 9, but it is only a paraphrase of parts of the Montrose Standard obituary. Access to bound volumes of the Burns Chronicle and Club Directory , Good Words and The Art Journal , courtesy of the Mitchell Library , Glasgow.