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Sculptor Alan Beattie Herriot with two of his works at Powderhall Bronze in Edinburgh tuesday. Right is a World War I Black Watch soldier destined for Zonnebecke Belgium next May where the regiment held up th Prussian Guard during the first battle of Ypres and left is Brechin-bound Sir Robert Watson-Watt who developed radar and is depicting the principle of interception.
Upload Date: 08 Nov 2013
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Byline: Gordon Terris
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