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  2. Alan Fletcher (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The image of a fearful man balancing on a wheel and, in at least one instance, falling to his death, attracted great interest in the years after 1958, given the nature of Fletcher's death. [9] According to Benno Schotz , these works might amount to a "premonition that one day fate would play a trick on him".

  3. Muirhead Bone - Wikipedia

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    Muirhead Bone was born in Partick, Glasgow.His parents were journalist David Drummond Bone (1841–1911) [4] and Elizabeth Millar Crawford (1847–1886). Bone and his siblings attended the local Board school and were placed in apprenticeships from the age of fourteen. [5]

  4. Robert Henderson Blyth - Wikipedia

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    In the Image of Man (1947), (Art.IWM ART16010). Blyth was born in the Newlands area of Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1934 to 1939. [3] [4] Blyth joined the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1941 and served with them until the end of the Second World War.

  5. List of Scottish artists - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Jenkinson (born 1979), Painter photorealism; Richard Johnson (born 1966), Scotland-born and educated war artist; Anna King (born 1984), painter; Henry Kondracki (born 1953), painter; David Mach (born 1956), sculptor and installation artist; John McKenna (born 1964), public artist, statue and monument creator; Abigail McLellan (1969 ...

  6. Fern Brady - Wikipedia

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    Fern Marie Brady (born 26 May 1986) is a Scottish comedian, podcaster and writer. She achieved fame as a stand-up comedian at competitions such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival . She was then invited on to panel shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats .

  7. The Krankies - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, the duo were given roles in several television shows, including the BBC's stalwart children's entertainment series Crackerjack (1980–1982). Other appearances included The Krankies Klub [2] (1983–1984), The Joke Machine (1985), The Krankies Elektronik Komik [3] (1985–1987) and K.T.V [4] for Border Television (1989–1991).

  8. James Finlayson (actor) - Wikipedia

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    James Henderson Finlayson (27 August 1887 – 9 October 1953) was a Scottish actor who worked in both silent and sound comedies. Balding, with a fake moustache, [1] he had many trademark comic mannerisms—including his squinting, outraged double-take reactions, and his characteristic exclamation: "D'ooooooh!"

  9. Rikki Fulton - Wikipedia

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    A Scottish SPCA inspector represented the animal welfare organisation at the service. Kate Matheson died in 2005 after completing a book about her relationship with Fulton, entitled Rikki & Me . [ 27 ] [ 28 ] For her funeral in Glasgow, Matheson requested no black ties should be worn because "we [she and Fulton] were together again".