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1 Famous Scottish Victorians
By Erin Stewart

2 Alexander Graham Bell Alexander was born 3rd March 1847, in Edinburgh. He is best known for inventing the telephone. Many inventors had been trying to send the human voice over wire, but Bell was 1st to succeed. He was only 29 when he invented the telephone and the first words spoken over it were.

3 Quotes by Alexander Graham Bell
When one door closes another door opens; but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us. Before anything else, preparation is the key to success. Mr. Watson---- Come here---- I want to see you.

4 Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert was born on 13th November 1850, Howard Place, Edinburgh. He was an author and he wrote the series of Treasure Island. The books are two of the most popular books for children. He wrote many other stories like; The Body Snatcher, The Merry Men, Olalla, etc. He married a woman called Fanny Stevenson, they were married for 14 years. He died on 3rd December 1894.

5 Quotes by Robert Louis Stevenson
Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant. I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move. There are no foreign lands. It is the traveller who is foreign.

6 Marion Gilchrist Marion Gilchrist was born on the 5th February 1864, Bothwell. Marion left school at the age of 13 to work on her family’s farm but continued to study taking correspondence and later attended Hamilton Academy. In 1887, she was admitted as an arts student to the Queen Margaret College for women in Glasgow and later awarded a Lady Literate in Arts from St. Andrews University.

7 Marion Gilchrist In 1892, Queen Margaret College became part of Glasgow University, allowing Marion to begin studies in medicine. She graduated in 1894 with a high commendation. Marion later became a general practitioner and ophthalmic surgeon as well as being an active suffragette. She was a prominent member of the British Medical Association for 54 years and the first woman chairman of its Glasgow division. She sadly died on 7th September 1952, Glasgow.

8 Thanks for reading this.
Thank you for reading this power point and I hope you learned something new. Hope you enjoyed this, Erin xx


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