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  2. Foot plough - Wikipedia

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    Prevalent in northwest Scotland, the Scottish Gaelic language contains many terms for the various varieties, for example cas-dhìreach 'straight foot' for the straighter variety and on, but cas-chrom 'bent foot' is the most common variety and refers to the crooked spade. The cas-chrom went out of use in the Hebrides in the early years of the ...

  3. The Family-Ness - Wikipedia

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    The Family-Ness is a cartoon series from Scotland first produced in 1983. It was originally broadcast on BBC One from late 1984 to early 1985, with repeats airing throughout most of the 1990s and early 2000s, eventually ending with a short run on CBeebies on BBC Two between 11 and 22 February 2002. [1]

  4. The Broons - Wikipedia

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    Ken H. Harrison's The Broons (8 March 1992). The Broons (English: The Browns) is a comic strip in Scots published in the weekly Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post.It features the Brown (Broon) family, who live in a tenement flat at 10 Glebe Street (since the late 1990s) in the fictional Scottish town of Auchentogle or Auchenshoogle.

  5. Oor Wullie - Wikipedia

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    Oor Wullie (English: Our Willie) is a Scottish comic strip published in the D.C. Thomson newspaper The Sunday Post.It features a character called Wullie; Wullie is a Scots nickname for boys named William, equivalent to Willie.

  6. Bud Neill - Wikipedia

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    Bud Neill's legacy: Lobey Dosser and Rank Bajin, astride Elfie, the only two legged horse in The West. William "Bud" Neill (5 November 1911–28 August 1970 [1]) was a Scottish cartoonist who drew cartoon strips for a number of Glasgow-based newspapers between the 1940s and 1960s.

  7. Footrot Flats - Wikipedia

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    A scene from a 1978 strip - showing Wal and The Dog A graffiti tribute at Big King Reserve in Auckland Sculpture of Wal and Dog in Gisborne, New Zealand "The Dog" The main character of the series, a Border Collie, he considers himself tough and brave, but is quite soft and sometimes cowardly.

  8. John Glashan - Wikipedia

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    John Glashan (born John McGlashan, 24 December 1927 – 15 June 1999 [1]) was a Scottish cartoonist, illustrator and playwright. He was the creator of the " Genius " cartoons. Glashan's cartoons typically included small pen-and-ink figures drawn over a fabulous backdrop often featuring fantastic Gothic or imaginary architecture, surreal ...

  9. Category:Scottish cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    Scottish editorial cartoonists (15 P) Pages in category "Scottish cartoonists" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Scottish Cartoon Art Studio