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[[William Turnbull (b1834)|William Turnbull]] was born at Ancrum, Roxburghshire in 1834. On 22 October 1880, he and [[Thomas Wilkie]] had been working on the construction of the Medical School for about 2 years. That date found them working on the boiler house chimney and they sealed into the structure, a bottle containing their details, along with some cuttings from ''The Scotsman''. The bottle and its contents were discovered when the chimney was demolished in 1965 and transferred to the Library, and is now a collection within the University Archives.
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[[William Turnbull (b1834)|William Turnbull]] was born at Ancrum, Roxburghshire in 1834. On 22 October 1880, he and [[Thomas Wilkie]] had been working on the construction of the [[Medical School]] for about 2 years. That date found them working on the boiler house chimney and they sealed into the structure, a bottle containing their details, along with some cuttings from ''The Scotsman''. The bottle and its contents were discovered when the chimney was demolished in 1965 and transferred to the [[Library]], and is now a collection within the University Archives.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 23 June 2014

William Turnbull was born at Ancrum, Roxburghshire in 1834. On 22 October 1880, he and Thomas Wilkie had been working on the construction of the Medical School for about 2 years. That date found them working on the boiler house chimney and they sealed into the structure, a bottle containing their details, along with some cuttings from The Scotsman. The bottle and its contents were discovered when the chimney was demolished in 1965 and transferred to the Library, and is now a collection within the University Archives.