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Stained glass of Joseph Anderson LLD in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery 8 Great King Street, Edinburgh The grave of Joseph Anderson LLD, Warriston Cemetery. Joseph Anderson LLD HRSA (1832–1916) was a Scottish antiquarian who served as keeper of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland from 1869 to 1913.
Lt. Col. Joseph Anderson. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Anderson CB KH (1 July 1790 – 18 July 1877), soldier and penal administrator, of the 50th Regiment, was commandant of the second convict settlement at Norfolk Island, from March 1834 to February 1839. Anderson was also a politician, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1852 to ...
Joseph Anderson (31 January 1878 — 10 June 1961) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and sports outfitter.. Anderson was born at Perth in January 1878. A club cricketer for Perthshire County Cricket Club, he made his debut in first-class cricket for Scotland against the touring West Indians at Edinburgh in 1906, with his next appearance coming against the touring Australians in 1909.
Joseph Anderson (antiquarian) (1832–1916), Scottish antiquarian, keeper of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland 1870–1913, father of the judge Lord St Vigeans Joseph Anderson (Mormon) (1889–1992), secretary to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Panton was born in Knockiemil, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the son of John Panton (of the Hudson's Bay Company service) and his wife Alexina McKay, née Anderson. Joseph Panton was educated at the Scottish Naval and Military Academy, developing an interest in drawing.
Joseph Anderson (1895–1959) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre forward. During his career he played in the English Football League with Burnley, being part of the squad who won the 1920–21 Football League championship, as well as being on the books at several Scottish teams, primarily Clydebank.
Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, the 21-year-old who was capped by Scotland from under-16 through to under-21 level but withdrew from the senior squad after his first call-up last ...
Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (1834–1921), architect whose works include the Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie (1900–1970), possibly the first woman to practise architecture in Scotland; Alexander Black (c. 1790–1858), architect, who acted as Superintendent of Works for George Heriot's School