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  2. Freddy Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Johnston was born on September 15, 1935, in Edinburgh, as Frederick Patrick Mair to Fred Johnston and Muriel Kathleen. [5] He attended Morrison's Academy, Lancing College and New College, Oxford.

  3. Ada F. Kay - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman's reviewer concluded that, if it had not been for the bizarre circumstances in which it was written, then it might have gained recognition as a minor addition to the genre pioneered by Robert Graves of works supposedly penned as a first-person account by an actual historical figure, but added that it was at its best where a woman's ...

  4. Patricia Ann Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Ann Ferguson (12 February 1936, Dundee – 24 March 2022, Auchterarder) was a Scottish civil engineer. [1] She was chairwoman of Fife Health Board. [2]She studied at the High School of Dundee and St Margaret's School for Girls, and as a mature student, the University of St Andrews and the Royal Military College of Science, having been approved by Denis Healey. [3]

  5. Emma Ritch - Wikipedia

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    Emma Ritch, 2017 . Emma Ritch (8 December 1976 – 9 July 2021 [1]) was a Scottish women's rights campaigner who was the executive director of Engender, [2] a feminist policy organisation working on women’s social, economic, and political equality in Scotland.

  6. Lorna J Waite - Wikipedia

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    Lorna J. Waite, PhD (27 August 1964 - 12 August 2023), was a Scottish academic, community activist and poet who, like Robert Burns, also from Ayrshire, wrote in both English and Scots. [1]

  7. Harry Horse - Wikipedia

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    From 1987 to 1992 Horne was a political cartoonist for Scotland on Sunday and The Scotsman; he also drew until his death in 2007 for the Sunday Herald newspapers. His illustrations also appeared regularly in The Observer and The Independent newspapers.

  8. Daphne Godson - Wikipedia

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    Born Edith Muriel Daphne Godson in Edinburgh, at 7 Stanley Street, Portobello, she later lived in Bruntsfield. [2] Both her parents were musical; her father worked in the civil service but was an amateur singer in church choirs and played violin and cello; her mother was a piano teacher and continued her own and Godson's musical education.

  9. Janet Adam - Wikipedia

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    Adam was born in Edinburgh on 14th January 1940, to Barbara Eunice Marindin and Captain Charles Adam, as one of four siblings. [1] Adam attended West Heath Girls' School. [1]

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