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  • The Duthie Books imminent closure is devastating for those of us who live in Vancouver.

    Sad news 2010

  • Kelly built an accomplished television career, with early work including a part as a teenager with learning difficulties in Donal and Sally, written by James Duthie, which was broadcast in the Play for Today strand on BBC1 in 1978.

    Gerard Kelly obituary Mark Fisher 2010

  • Dr. Susan Duthie, a critical care specialist, leaned down and hugged him.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • Dr. Susan Duthie, a critical care specialist, leaned down and hugged him.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • Dr. Susan Duthie, a critical care specialist, leaned down and hugged him.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • Duthie Webster Experimental Farm in 1925, Strathcona House, to accommodate research workers and visiting scientists, in 1930.

    Lord Boyd Orr - Biography 1949

  • The dials at Midmar Castle and Duthie Park, Aberdeen, bear a strong resemblance to each other.

    The Book of Sun-Dials 1900

  • Both have four concave dials mounted on a pedestal, and surmounted by four others – at Midmar sunk, and at Duthie Park plane dials – on the slope of the pinnacle.

    The Book of Sun-Dials 1900

  • When I gangs to the corner, at ony rate, what think ye's the first thing I see but the minister an 'Sam'l Duthie meetin' face to face?

    A Window in Thrums 1898

  • "Don't lose yours, Duthie, because I aye beat you."

    The Little Minister 1898

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