| Julie S. Danskin - Dundee (Scotland) - 2013 - 138 pages
Dundee's memory of the First World War is stamped indelibly atop its starkest landmark, Dundee Law. This book concentrates on local experiences of the war to explore issues ... | |
| Flora Davidson, Elspeth Reid - Angus (Scotland) - 2013 - 164 pages
In this book excerpts from original records bring the people vividly to life as they react to war and famine and enjoy traditional tales and gala-days. When handworkers could ... | |
| Kenneth J. Cameron - Civil engineers - 2007 - 164 pages
Adam Anderson (ca. 1780-1846) was rector of Perth Academy and in 1837 became a renowned professor at the University of St. Andrews. He became well known for his great ... | |
| Kenneth J. Cameron - Civil engineers - 2007 - 164 pages
Adam Anderson (ca. 1780-1846) was rector of Perth Academy and in 1837 became a renowned professor at the University of St. Andrews. He became well known for his great ... | |
| Sarah F. Browne - Women - 2007 - 100 pages
"Women Citizens' Associations were formed in Scotland in the aftermath of the campaign for equal suffrage as leading campaigner Eleanor Rathbone realised that a national ... | |
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