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Friday, 4th February 2005
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Alec Deas
ALEC Deas was the last survivor of the great Watsonian rugby teams of the late 1920s and early 30s. He was also, by turns, a champion trials motorcyclist, pilot with the RAF's 603 squadron and wartime Hurricane instructor.
Findlay McFadzean
FINDLAY McFadzean, who served as a solicitor for almost 40 years and oversaw the first amalgamation between two leading Edinburgh and Glasgow law firms, has died, aged 91.
Prof Peter S Farago
THE community of British physicists lost a distinguished member when Peter S Farago, Professor Emeritus of physics in the University of Edinburgh, died on 31 December.
Tommy Miller
TOMMY Miller, Britain's oldest British Board of Boxing Control licence holder, died last week at...
Ivan Noble
IVAN Noble, a BBC journalist who chronicled his battle with brain cancer in a moving online diary,..
Rowland Dalgliesh
FORMER rector of Annan Academy.
William Cadenhead
LANDSCAPE painter and teacher.
Martyn Bennett
SCOTLAND'S musical landscape is a sadder, less colourful and vastly poorer place following the...
John Macdonald
JOHN Macdonald will be remembered as a caring and popular family doctor, with an old-style bedside...
Tom Mackenzie
TOM Mackenzie - known as Mr Inverness to many - was a decorated war hero who went on to become...
Christopher Clayson, CBE
DR CHRISTOPHER William Clayson had two particular distinctions. He was the first consultant from a...
Philip Johnson
PHILIP Johnson, whose austere "glass box" buildings and penchant for incorporating whimsical...
Col Tom Lamb
COLONEL Tom Lamb, a veteran of El Alamein, the invasion of Sicily and Normandy, before becoming...
Dame Miriam Rothschild
DAME Miriam Rothschild, a self-taught scientist whose highly technical studies of parasites earned...
Leslie Duncan
LESLIE Duncan was an exceptional physician, who received international acclaim. It is difficult to...
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