Rev Prof William Garden Blaikie (1820–1899) Margaret Catherine Biggar/Blaikie (1823–1915)
The grave of Walter Biggar Blaikie, St Cuthberts, Edinburgh
Walter Biggar Blaikie FRSE DL LLD (23 November 1847 in Pilrig, Edinburgh – 3 May 1928) was a Scottish civil engineer, printer, historian and astronomer.[1]
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