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Reference: 28617b
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Grandmother and children portrait. #
Reference: 28616
Grandmother and children portr...
Nurse portrait. #
Reference: 28600
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Reference: 27412
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Bridal group. #
Reference: 22224c
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Bridal couple. #
Reference: 22224b
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Reference: 22224a
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Reference: 21914
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Mrs Webster, Church Street, Ardgay, Ross-shire.
Reference: 23523b
Mrs Webster, Church Street, Ar...
Mrs Webster, Church Street, Ardgay, Ross-shire.
Reference: 23523a
Mrs Webster, Church Street, Ar...
Hugh MacDiarmid, January 1927. MacDiarmid was the pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve (1892-1978), Scottish poet, journalist, essayist and political figure. He was instrumental in creating a Scottish version of modernism and was a leading light in the Scottish Renaissance of the 20th century. Unusually for a first generation modernist, he was a communist. Much of MacDiarmid's political life, however, was spent advancing the cause of Scottish nationalism. He wrote both in English and in what he referred to as 'Synthetic Scots' - a literary version of the Scots language that is sometimes referred to as Lallans.
Reference: H-0300
Hugh MacDiarmid, January 1927....