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    Alexander Carse (c. 1770 – February 1843) was a Scottish painter known for his scenes of Scottish life. His works include a large canvas of George IV's...
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    Brydon Alexander Carse (born 31 July 1995) is an English cricketer who plays for Durham and England. Primarily a right-arm fast bowler, he also bats right...
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  • James Alexander Carse (born 13 December 1958) is a former Zimbabwean first class cricketer. He played Currie Cup cricket for Border, Western and Eastern...
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    George Alexander Carse FRSE RSSA (20 June 1880 – 20 August 1950) was a leading Scottish physicist and educationalist. In 1925, he was the first Mitchell...
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    David Wilkie, and possibly also in the homonymous 1819 painting by Alexander Carse. A bedding ceremony takes place in the film The Wedding Banquet. Numerous...
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    Oldest known painting of foot-ball in Scotland, by Alexander Carse, c. 1810...
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    Simpson & Roud 2000, pp. 110–111. Briggs 1967, pp. 38–41. Alexander 2013, pp. 64–65. Alexander 2013, p. 65. Simpson & Roud 2000, p. 111. Briggs 1967, pp...
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    ISBN 9781500122010.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Alexander Carse Paintings Archived 1 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, BBC, 12 October...
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    The Queen's Body-guard for Scotland. W. Blackwood, 1875, p. 313 [4] Alexander Carse paintings, BBC, retrieved 12 October 2013 Andrew Kippis, William Godwin...
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  • James Carse may refer to: James Alexander Carse (born 1958), Zimbabwean cricketer James Howe Carse (c. 1819–1900), British Australian oil painter James...
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  • artist James Alexander Carse (born 1958), Zimbabwean cricketer James Howe Carse (ca. 1819–1900), British-Australian artist James P. Carse, American academic...
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    much political as it was religious. Supervised by Archibald Johnston and Alexander Henderson, in February 1638 representatives from all sections of Scottish...
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    telling in figure or incident, and of his admiration for the works of Alexander Carse and David Allan, two Scottish painters of scenes from humble life....
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    120 pupils take tuition of some kind. Academia and Science George Alexander Carse (1880 – 1950) - physicist (dux in 1898) J. W. S. Cassels, FRS (1922...
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  • William Alexander Carse (May 29, 1914 – October 31, 2000) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 122 games in the National Hockey League...
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    Scottish poet, stonemason and footman. The Bard of Gowrie; the Poet of the Carse. Spence was born in the parish of Kinfauns, spent most of his life in Rait...
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    although he lacked Hogarth's satirical qualities. Among his students was Alexander Carse whose early works show Allan's influence. He also produced illustrations...
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    Kinfauns castle, engraved by J. Reid after Alexander Carse, in James Knox's Topography of the Basin of the Tay, 1831....
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  • William Carse (29 August 1800 – 13 May 1845) was a Scottish painter. Carse was born in Edinburgh in 1800 to (probably) the painter Alexander Carse and his...
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  • John Brown (1752–1787), artist Thomas Campbell (1790–1858), sculptor Alexander Carse (c. 1770–1843), painter known for scenes of Scottish life Robert Edmonstone...
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    Leonora Carrington (1917–2011), English/Mexican painter and novelist Alexander Carse (c. 1770 – 1843), Scottish painter Clarence Holbrook Carter (1904–2000)...
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    Covenanters in a Glen by Alexander Carse; an illegal field assembly or Conventicle....
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    to the north, and the council chamber to the south. A painting by Alexander Carse, depicting the arrival of King George IV at Leith Docks during his...
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  • Cameron Dale Campbell Ryan Canning William Carlsson Paddy Carolin James Alexander Carse Herbert Hayton Castens Anthony Catt Edward Challenor Wally Chalmers...
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  • large ceremonial portrayal of the occasion, was commissioned from Alexander Carse and was hung in the old Leith City Chambers, now occupied by the Leith...
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  • Sampson, Benjamin Dawson Porritt, Cargill Gilston Knott and George Alexander Carse. He was then living at Exnaboe on Craiglockhart Avenue in south-west...
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    Covenanters in a Glenby Alexander Carse; an illegal field assembly or Conventicle....
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    right to create a tollbooth and prison but these were never built. Alexander Carse, the painter, is said to have been baptised here in 1770, although...
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    Matilda B. Carse (November 19, 1835 – June 3, 1917) was an Irish-born American businesswoman, social reformer, publisher, and leader of the temperance...
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    Kidd was clearly influenced by the likes of Wilkie, William Allan and Alexander Carse; earlier proponents of the Scots genre painting. Kidd's paintings of...
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