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#40 Group of seven people at excursion, c.1905. Titled: ‘Ms Thom, Prof. Sir A Geickie, Mrs Thom’.

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#40 Group of seven people at excursion, c.1905. Titled: ‘Ms Thom, Prof. Sir A Geickie, Mrs Thom’.

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#40 Group of seven people at excursion, c.1905. Titled: ‘Ms Thom, Prof. Sir A Geickie, Mrs Thom’.

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