File:Alexander Philip FRSE.jpg

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English: Sketch by David Waterson of Alexander Philip FRSE
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Original publication: Brechin Advertiser 26 January 1932 page 5

Immediate source: Brechin Advertiser 26 January 1932 page 5
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Brechin Advertiser

(Life time: 1932)


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