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Description of the Vitrified Station of Castle Spynie, in Inverness-shire. George Anderson (Author). Downloads. PDF. Published. 30-11-1858. How to Cite.
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Guide to the highlands and islands of Scotland, including Orkney and Zetland, by G. and P. Anderson 1842 [Leather Bound] by George Anderson (of Inverness.)
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The founder was a young Inverness solicitor called George Anderson. Early contribution to the collections included a pair of Bishops gloves found in a Crypt at ...
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George Anderson emigrated to the Falkland Islands in 1884 with a five-year contract to work as a shepherd. In 1891 he formed a company with four other Scottish ...
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May 29, 1996 · GEORGE ANDERSON, a retired consultant surgeon at Inverness Royal Northern Infirmary, has died after an accident while fishing with friends ...
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George Anderson is considered by many to be the greatest medium living today. After more than 50 years of hearing from souls who have transitioned to the world ...
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In 1825 a solicitor named George Anderson established the Northern Institution for the Promotion of Science and Literature on Inglis Street in Inverness.
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George Anderson works in the United States conducting seminars, lectures, and private appointments, and is in great demand in Europe, Asia, and South Africa.
George Anderson has dedicated his life to helping the bereaved cope with loss by delivering messages of hope from their deceased loved ones.
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