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  2. John Smith & Son - Wikipedia

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    John Smith & Son is a United Kingdom academic bookseller, based in Ringwood.. Founded in 1751, it is the oldest bookselling company in the English-speaking world. [1] [2] It was based for many years at 57–61 St. Vincent Street in Glasgow, which was also its principal retail outlet.

  3. Miracle at St. Andrews - Wikipedia

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    This man had helped him then improve his golf game and in Scotland his coaching helped Travis win a tournament. This was a dream come true for Travis and his family. But this is nothing compared to the chance Travis gets to play some of golfing's greats in a tournament at the place where golfing began, at St. Andrews.

  4. Joe Austen - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gerard "Joe" Austen is a British artist, writer, producer and director from St Andrews, Scotland. Since 1976, [1] a collection of his paintings has been on display in The Gallery of Champions within the Rusacks Hotel, St Andrews, Scotland. [2] [3] The Joe Austen gallery can be seen in full as an interactive virtual tour.

  5. University of St Andrews Library - Wikipedia

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    The University of St Andrews Library dates back to the early 17th century but its books have been collected over some 600 years since the university was founded in 1413. It holds one of the most extensive collections of the research libraries in the United Kingdom with more than one million volumes.

  6. Tommy's Honour - Wikipedia

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    In St Andrews, Scotland in 1866, 15-year-old Tommy Morris (Jack Lowden) is an avid golfer like his legendary and pioneering father, Tom Morris (Peter Mullan). "Old Tom" is greens-keeper for The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, as well as the town's club- and ball-maker.

  7. R&A World Golf Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum displays part of the collection of the Women Golfers' Museum (WGM), while its books, photographs etc. are housed in the special collections of University of St Andrews Library. [4] The WGM was opened in April 1939 at the Lady Golfers' Club in London, with Issette Pearson as president and Mabel Stringer as chairman.