Papers of and relating to Francis Carney Diack 20th century
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John Fraser, 1882 - 1945, Jesus Professor of Celtic, Oxford University
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Francis Carney Diack Francis Carney Diack was born in Aberdeen in 1865. He was educated in Banchory and Aberdeen, graduating from the University of Aberdeen, MA 1887. He taught for a short time after graduation, before being appointed in 1892, as Assistant in the University Library and the Department of English, posts which he resigned in 1898, due to ill-health. He developed an interest in Scottish Gaelic, and through extensive and thorough field work became an authority upon the o...
Francis Carney Diack, 1865-1939, Celtic scholar Francis Carney Diack, 1865-1939
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Francis Carney Diack Francis Carney Diack was born in Aberdeen in 1865. He was educated in Banchory and Aberdeen, graduating from the University of Aberdeen, MA 1887. He taught for a short time after graduation, before being appointed in 1892, as Assistant in the University Library and the Department of English, posts which he resigned in 1898, due to ill-health. He developed an interest in Scottish Gaelic, and through extensive and thorough field work became an authority upon the o...
Diack, Francis C. (Francis Carney), 1865-1939
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Alexander William McCombie 1880-1959
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Fraser, J. (John), 1882-1945
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Dr William McCombie Alexander, 1880-1959, Gaelic philologist Dr William McCombie Alexander, 1880-1959
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Francis Carney Diack Francis Carney Diack was born in Aberdeen in 1865. He was educated in Banchory and Aberdeen, graduating from the University of Aberdeen, MA 1887. He taught for a short time after graduation, before being appointed in 1892, as Assistant in the University Library and the Department of English, posts which he resigned in 1898, due to ill-health. He developed an interest in Scottish Gaelic, and through extensive and thorough field work became an authority upon the o...
University of Aberdeen Scotland Employees
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