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John Knox
1514-1572
Erected by Scotsmen who are
mindful of the benefits conferred
by John Knox on their native land
1896Photo from HMDB / Photographed by Brandon Fletcher, April 7, 2011

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Address: New College Courtyard, Old Town
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH1 2LU
United Kingdom

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