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    Robert Bryden (11 June 1865–1939) was a Scots artist and sculptor. Bryden was born in Coylton in South Ayrshire, Scotland. After a period working in the...
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  • Bryden is a surname of Lowland Scots origin. Notable people with the surname include: Beryl Bryden (1920–1998), English jazz singer Bill Bryden (1942–2022)...
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    Rob Brydon (redirect from Rob bryden)
    Robert Brydon Jones MBE (/ˈbraɪdən/; born 3 May 1965) is a Welsh actor, comedian, impressionist, presenter, singer and writer. Brydon gained prominence...
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  • Robert Alexander Bryden (7 July 1841 – 14 April 1906) was a Scottish architect, prominent in the second half of the 19th century. He was mainly active...
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    Imperial Theatre. Davidson's portrait was drawn by Walter Sickert and by Robert Bryden. A caricature by Max Beerbohm appeared in The Chapbook, (1907), and...
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    could become mixed with secular activities and were commemorated as such by Robert Burns in the poem "Holy Fair". In the Highlands communicants travelled great...
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  • (1856–1934), sculptor Elizabeth York Brunton (1880 – c. 1960), painter Robert Bryden (1865–1939), artist, sculptor and engraver Thomas Stuart Burnett (1853–1888)...
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  • Matthew Bryden is a Canadian political analyst active in the Horn of Africa. He worked for several aid and political organizations in Somalia after spending...
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    English antiquary, traced his ancestry back to Margaret Bruce, sister of Robert the Bruce. As a result of his disordered upbringing, James Carlyle became...
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    Branch of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children. It was designed by Robert Bryden and opened in June 1903. It was extended in 1921 and 1930 and, after...
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