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Dalziel Rugby Club play at Dalziel Park in nearby Carfin. The name is also used by several Motherwell-based institutions, including Dalziel High School and the former Dalziel Co-operative Society. Dalziel Park Stadium was a nineteenth-century football stadium that was the home of the town's football team Motherwell F.C.
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a beautiful giant aroid of the cameroon (cyrtospermum senegalense). dr. dalziel, of the expedition, is standing in a patch of this amazing aroid which covered a quarter of an acre. the two-foot spathes are raised ten feet into the air on square angular spiny stalks.
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In 1840, George (1 December 1815 – 4 August 1902) was joined in the business by his brother Edward Dalziel (1817–1905) [1] and in subsequent years they were joined by their sister Margaret (1819–1894), brother John (1822–1869), and brother Thomas Dalziel (1823–1906). [1]
Ian Dalziel is a Scottish geologist who pioneered the study of pre-Pangaea plate tectonics and the theory of supercontinent cycles on Earth. [1] In particular, he is known for geologic fieldwork in the southern Andes , the Scotia Arc , South Georgia and Antarctica. [ 2 ]
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John McEwan Dalziel (1872–1948) was a British physician, botanist, and plant collector. He was born in Nagpur , India in 1872. He served as a medical missionary in China from 1895 to 1902, and afterwards joined the West African Medical Service and became a forest officer from 1905 to 1922.