Douglas Scott Moncrieff Rattray, 1889–…?>
- Name
- Douglas Scott Moncrieff /Rattray/
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- birth name
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- Douglas Scott Moncrieff
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- Rattray
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Source: Geni.com
Citation details: https://www.geni.com/people/Ralph-Rattray/6000000083884610872 |
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Source: Edinburgh Evening News
Citation details: Saturday 19 April 1902 Text: DEATH OF A GLAGOW ARTIST Mr Alexander Wellwood Rattray, A.R.S.A., died on Thursday at his residence, 7 Berkeley Terrace, Glasgow. He was a son of the Rev. Alexander Rattray Parkhead, and was born at St Andrews on July 24, 1849. He was educated at the Glasgow High School, Glasgow Academy, and the University. After emerging from the Glasgow School of Art he spent some time in Paris, where he worked under the well-knwo landscapists, D'Amoye and D'Aubigny. About the year 1880 Mr Rattray settled in Glasgow, and has followed the profession of a landscape painter since that time. He was an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Society of Water Colours. Mr Rattray was at his best, as a painter of the sea associated with landscape, but during recent years his work greatly deteriorated, and he lived a blighted life. |
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Source: Geni.com
Citation details: https://www.geni.com/people/Alexander-Rattray-MA/6000000083864240374 |
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Cause: Wounds
Source: Geni.com
Citation details: https://www.geni.com/people/Ralph-Rattray/6000000083884610872 |
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Mass industrial action, power cuts and a three-day working week.
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1849–1902
Birth: 21 July 1849
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Marriage | Marriage — 20 September 1876 — Ellangowan House, Kilcreggan, Argyll & Bute, Scotland |
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7 years
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19 months
younger brother |
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1849–1902
Birth: 21 July 1849
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1830–1876
Birth: 23 November 1830
— Edinburgh, Scotland Death: 7 January 1876 |
Marriage | Marriage — 26 October 1870 — Blythswood, Glasgow, Scotland |
8 months
half-sister |
1871–…
Birth: 13 June 1871
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1874–…
Birth: 10 May 1874
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1849–1902
Birth: 21 July 1849
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— Saint Andrews, Fife, Scotland Death: 17 April 1902 — Glasgow, Scotland |
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1900–1968
Birth: 22 May 1900
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— Glasgow, Scotland Death: between October 1968 and December 1968 — Bridge, Kent, England |
3 years
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1902–1953
Birth: 1902
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— Scotland Death: September 1953 — Surrey, England |
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