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Memorial text to William Francis Beattie is carved on the gravestone of his parents in Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh. He was born in Hawick on 23 November 1886, the son of Annie Kate McMann and Thomas Beattie (1861–1933), a local sculptor, whose most notable work includes the interior of the Usher Hall and the war memorial at Carnoustie.
Beattie captained the South of Scotland District side. [2] He played for the Scotland Possibles side against the Scotland Probables side in the final trial match of the 1937-38 season to determine international selection. He impressed the selectors in the first half and then turned out for the Probables in the second half. [3]
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Beattie is a Scottish surname, meaning "one who held land on condition of supplying food to those billeted on him by the chief"; "public victualler". People with the surname include: A. L. Beattie (1852–1920), pioneering Chief Mechanical Engineer of the New Zealand Railways Department
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