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    Andrew Nisbet (22 May 1953 – 5 February 2019) was a Scottish mountaineer, mountain guide, climbing instructor, and editor of climbing guidebooks. Regarded...
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  • Nisbets Plc Andy Nisbet, (1953–2019), Scottish mountaineer Charles Nisbet (1736–1804), first president of Dickinson College in PA Eugenius A. Nisbet (1803–1871)...
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  • Kevin Michael Nisbet (born 8 March 1997) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Aberdeen, on loan from EFL Championship...
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    artist and teacher famous for his landscapes of Scotland and abroad. Andy Nisbet (1953–2019), a Scottish mountaineer, guide, climbing instructor, and...
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    the round without the presence of a parent or a guardian is probably Andy Nisbet, who finished his round in 1972 aged 18 years and 1 month. Hamish Brown...
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  • Queensland; ornithologist James Macdonald; mountaineers Tom Patey and Andy Nisbet; Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong Frederick Stewart; sports broadcaster...
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  • mountains of Scotland, where he led new climbing routes with Sandy Allan and Andy Nisbet. In summer 2018, he organized an expedition with Allan, Rick Allen and...
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  • English actor (The Great Muppet Caper, Hope and Glory, Evita), pneumonia. Andy Nisbet, 65, Scottish climber, fall. Edward H. Simpson, 96, code breaker, statistician...
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  • Olympic triple jumper. Ian McDonald, 95, Australian cricketer (Victoria). Andy Nisbet, 65, Scottish climber, fall. Pericles Panagopoulos, 83, Greek shipping...
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    of postcards since at least 1903. In May 1992, climbers Mick Fowler, Andy Nisbet, Jon Lincoln and Craig Jones climbed each of the four main stacks within...
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