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  1. Gilbertfield House School was an academy at Hamilton, Lanarkshire, which between 1863 and 1878 prepared boys for entrance to universities, the Civil Service and commerce. Among its pupils were the statesman Bonar Law, the philosopher John Henry Muirhead and the sons of David Livingstone.

  2. Gilbertfield House School was an academy at Hamilton, Lanarkshire, which between 1863 and 1878 prepared boys for entrance to universities, the Civil Service and commerce. Among its pupils were the statesman Bonar Law, the philosopher John Henry Muirhead and the sons of David Livingstone.

  3. David Livingstone (Blantyre, Escocia; 19 de marzo del 1813-Chitambo, Rodesia del Norte; 1 de mayo de 1873) fue un médico, explorador y misionero británico, una de las mayores figuras de la historia de la exploración.

  4. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Muirhead was educated at Gilbertfield House School, the Glasgow Academy (1866–70), and proceeded to Glasgow University, where he was deeply influenced by the Hegelianism of Edward Caird, the Professor of Moral Philosophy.

  5. 20 de sept. de 2019 · John Adams, founder of Gilbertfield House School. Summary [edit] Description: English: A photograph of John Adams, the founder of Gilbertfield House School. Date: 20 September 2019, 11:42:40: Source: Personal collection. Author: Unknown. The photograph is ...

  6. He was raised in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire and attended Gilbertfield House School. He was introduced to mountain climbing in the Scottish Highlands at an early age by his parents; he had climbed Ben Lomond by the age of nine and made a winter ascent of Beinn Bhreac by fourteen.

  7. While a student at Gilbertfield House School, Hamilton, in 1872 Naismith’s Junior Latin Class received a lecture by Professor George Ramsay, on Alpine Climbing. The entire class was spell-bound by the Professor’s demonstration of how to use an ice-axe.