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  1. Janet Bruce (1820–1884), who married George Brown. David Wolfe Bruce (1824–1895), who was married, a fact only discovered by his family and friends after his death in his will. Matilda Wolfe Bruce (1826–1908), who did not marry. George Wolfe Bruce (1828–1887), who graduated from Columbia College and became a merchant.

  2. Sep 3, 2024 · Brown and wife Barbara co-owned and operated the popular downtown restaurant Bruce’s Fabulous Foods. It was honored as the Marion Business Association’s Small Business of the Year in 2015. Bruce Brown was also known for his appearances on the Asheville TV station WLOS and its program “Carolina Kitchen.”

  3. George Bruce Brown Birth 9 Jul 1916. Hatfield Point, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Death 1980 (aged 63–64) Burial. Bayview Cemetery. Hatfield Point, ...

  4. George Bruce. The brown land behind, south and north. Dee and Don and east the doubtful sea, The town secured by folk that warsled. With water, earth and stone; quarrying, Shaping, smoothing their unforgiving stone, Engineering to make this sufficient city. That takes the salt air for its own. The pale blue winter sky, the spring green trees,

  5. Aug 13, 2024 · The Scottish Poetry Library is open to everyone to use and free to join. George Mackay Brown (1921-1996), was a key figure in 20th-century Scottish literature, achieving equal prominence as poet, novelist, and short-story writer. His work was rooted in the history, mythology, landscape, and speech of his native Orkney.

  6. The memorial to Sir George Bruce of Carnock. Bruce was an innovator in coal mining techniques, including the construction of The Moat Pit at Culross, the World's first example of undersea mining which accessed the Upper Hirst seam with use of new drainage technology. [4] These innovations attracted much interest, including a visit from King ...

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  8. To celebrate the George Mackay Brown Centenary 2021, Orkney Library & Archive and the GMB Fellowship organised the Knit a Hat for George project. The hats that came in from all over Orkney and the world are amazing! Beautifully intricate, quirky and funny, plain and practical – a huge variety. We received 111 in all and auctioned them on 18 ...