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SCOTTISH HOMECOMING.—Sir Adrian Dunbar, who inherited a Scottish baronetcy last January after living for many years in the United States, recently arrived in Scotland to claim his inheritance. He is seen in this photograph with Lady Dunbar and a girl piper on their arrival at the Dunbar family seat, Mochrum Park, Wigtownshire.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27211, 1 December 1953, Page 7

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SCOTTISH HOMECOMING.—Sir Adrian Dunbar, who inherited a Scottish baronetcy last January after living for many years in the United States, recently arrived in Scotland to claim his inheritance. He is seen in this photograph with Lady Dunbar and a girl piper on their arrival at the Dunbar family seat, Mochrum Park, Wigtownshire. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27211, 1 December 1953, Page 7

SCOTTISH HOMECOMING.—Sir Adrian Dunbar, who inherited a Scottish baronetcy last January after living for many years in the United States, recently arrived in Scotland to claim his inheritance. He is seen in this photograph with Lady Dunbar and a girl piper on their arrival at the Dunbar family seat, Mochrum Park, Wigtownshire. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27211, 1 December 1953, Page 7

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