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Duncan Cameron (Scottish inventor)

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to create a villa named "Waverley", formerly 82 Colinton Road, but converted to retirement flats in the 1990s and now named Perdrixknowe. The house contains numerous odd details, such as the stair banisters being in the form of pens and the chimney pots being based on pen-nibs.
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newspaper for £4,000 following the death of its founder, James Miller. Cameron appointed his twenty-one-year-old son, also named Duncan Cameron, as the editor. The senior Cameron's oldest daughter,
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Duncan Cameron, along with his brothers John and Donald Cameron, were the owners of the Edinburgh-based printing and stationery firm of
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Duncan Cameron died at Waverley on 19 February 1901 in Edinburgh, Scotland and is buried in the family plot in
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until her death at 99 in 1958. She was succeeded as editor by her nephew, Alan Cameron.
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in Edinburgh, which lies on the obscured lower southern terrace, towards the east end.
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On the death of his son Waverley, Cameron erected a memorial in his name on
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Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh, by Gifford, McWilliam and Walker
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Morven Transformed: a Highland parish in the nineteenth century
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Duncan Cameron married Mary Brown Small on 25 June 1858 in
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O'er Youth's Bright Locks And Beauty's Flowery Crown.
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Mary Cameron


Macniven and Cameron
nib
Sir Walter Scott
The Oban Times
Flora Macaulay
Edinburgh
stationery
Lismore
Edinburgh
Sir James Gowans
Dean Cemetery
Haddington
Dirnanean

Celtic
Lismore
Mary Cameron
Lismore
Robert Blair
Cambuslang



"Macniven and Cameron"
"Skye Camanachd"
Gaskell, Philip

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