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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_DuncanJane Duncan - Wikipedia

    Jane Duncan (10 March 1910 – 20 October 1976) was the pseudonym of Scottish author Elizabeth Jane Cameron, best known for her My Friends series of semi-autobiographical novels. She also wrote four novels under the name of her principal heroine Janet Sandison , and some children's books.

  2. May 14, 2010 · Her books may be out of print but Duncan has never been forgotten on the Black Isle. In The Emporium, a second-hand book shop in Cromarty, her books are a sought-after rarity. The last that was ...

  3. Mar 7, 2021 · Completing her final novel shortly before her death of a heart attack, Duncan was buried in Kirkmichael cemetery where her plain gravestone states “In memory of Jane Duncan (Elizabeth Jane Cameron). Author. Died October 1976, aged 66 years”. History. IN this week in 1910, a woman was born in Renton in West Dunbartonshire who went on to have ...

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  4. I am a Professor of Digital Society and hold a British Academy Global Professorship, focussing on strengthening public oversight of intelligence-driven surveillance. Before that,

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  5. theconversation.com › profiles › jane-duncan-177817Jane Duncan - The Conversation

    Jane Duncan. I am a Professor of Digital Society and hold a British Academy Global Professorship. I am based at the University of Glasgow for the duration of the Professorship, which focusses on ...

  6. Jane Duncan. Elizabeth Jane Cameron was born in Renton in West Dunbartonshire in 1910, and wrote novels under the pseudonym Jane Duncan. She is best known for her My Friends series of books, but also wrote other novels and some children’s books.

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  8. Aug 1, 2014 · Jane Duncan: The nine per cent president. In the first of a regular series, the AJ profiles Jane Duncan, the RIBA’s president elect who was voted in by a tiny proportion of the profession. On the face of it, Jane Duncan’s election as the RIBA’s third female president since 2009 is impressive – a progressive institute driving forward ...

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