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Arthur Murden

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it was first time visiting Edinburgh we saw this Statue when having a look around I took a photo of

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it was first time visiting Edinburgh we saw this Statue when having a look around I took a photo of our mascot we have that we take places we visit he as his own group on Facebook called travel with Max. I hope it's not long till we revisit Edinburgh still lots more things we would like to see and revisit this Statue

Ali Shams Aldeen

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Simple statue

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Simple statue

Kenneth

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Nice craftsmanship

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Nice craftsmanship

B Hagan

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worth a look if in the area

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worth a look if in the area

Johnny Groats

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Stunning likeness

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Stunning likeness

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Thomas Guthrie studied in Edinburgh and Paris. He served as the old minister of Grevriars from 1837

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Thomas Guthrie studied in Edinburgh and Paris. He served as the old minister of Grevriars from 1837 to 40, and as minister of St. John from 1840 to 64. He joined the free church he helped build in 1843, and became a moderator in 1862. He used his talents for speeches in temperance and other social reforms, and supported compulsory education, which he believes will reduce the lives of young people. crime. In 1847, he published "Defending a School with Disorders, or Prevention Is Better Than Treatment."

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