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1895 in Scotland

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The Scotland national football team: (back row, l-r) SFA vice-president RF Harrison, John Drummond, William Lambie, SFA president Archibald Sliman, David Russell, Neil Gibson, SFA treasurer R Dixon; (middle row, l-r) William Gulliland, James Simpson, Tom Waddell, James Oswald, John McPherson, Dan Doyle, Dan McArthur; (front row, l-r) R Foyers, SFA secretary JK McDowall, trainer J Taylor
The Scotland national football team: (back row, l-r) SFA vice-president RF Harrison, John Drummond, William Lambie, SFA president Archibald Sliman, David Russell, Neil Gibson, SFA treasurer R Dixon; (middle row, l-r) William Gulliland, James Simpson, Tom Waddell, James Oswald, John McPherson, Dan Doyle, Dan McArthur; (front row, l-r) R Foyers, SFA secretary JK McDowall, trainer J Taylor

1895
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Scottish football: 1894–951895–96

Events from the year 1895 in Scotland.

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  5. ^ "Percy Sinclair Pilcher". Gazetteer for Scotland. School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Percy Sinclair Pilcher (1867–1899)". Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame. 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  7. ^ The Lighthouse, Glasgow. Building information (leaflet).
  8. ^ "Paterson Arran". Retrieved 24 April 2016.