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  2. Scottish National Antarctic Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Scotia left Troon, Scotland, on 2 November 1902. On her way southward she called at the Irish port of Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire), [C] at Funchal in Madeira, and then the Cape Verde Isles [18] before an unsuccessful attempt was made to land at the tiny, isolated equatorial archipelago known as St Paul's Rocks. This attempt almost cost the ...

  3. John Gray (master mariner) - Wikipedia

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    John Gray (12 December 1819 – 25 November 1872) was a Scottish merchant seaman and master mariner who served as Captain of the SS Great Britain for eighteen years. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He died in mysterious circumstances, after apparently jumping or falling overboard.

  4. Portal:Scotland/Panos/November - Wikipedia

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  5. Your pictures of Scotland: 22-29 November - AOL

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    A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.

  6. Maritime history of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    RMS Queen Mary was built in 1936 by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, for what is now the Cunard Line. She made runs across the Atlantic between Southampton, Cherbourg and New York City in partnership with Queen Elizabeth. The Queen Mary was used as a troop ship in the Second World War, carrying 16,082 people on one voyage. After the ...

  7. Robert Anstruther Goodsir - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Anstruther, Fife, Scotland, the son of Dr. John Goodsir (1742–1848), a medical practitioner and his wife Elizabeth Dunbar Taylor. [3] His oldest brother John Goodsir (1814–1867) became professor of anatomy at the University of Edinburgh and was a pioneer of cell theory, the doctrine that cells form the basis of living organisms.

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