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English: Photocopy of second page of work from a book in Mitchell Library, Glasgow. It was purchased by the library in December 1902. The library staff have given permission to copy and publicise this work. |
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Source | Copy of second page from book published in 1902.Evan MacColl died in 1898, Malcolm MacFarlane died in 1931, and Frederick Wilson Whitehead died in 1926. Therefore no copyright applies to this work. |
Author | A. J. Sinclair |
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