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'''Obituary <ref>The Engineer 27th July 1906</ref>
 
The death at Aberdeen last week of Mr. John Fyfe - who was the leading granite merchant in the kingdom - naturally brings to mind the famous quarries of Kemnay opened by him as far back as 1858, from which granite has been supplied for nearly every important engineering structure in Britain. [More]
 
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1906 Died


Obituary [1]

The death at Aberdeen last week of Mr. John Fyfe - who was the leading granite merchant in the kingdom - naturally brings to mind the famous quarries of Kemnay opened by him as far back as 1858, from which granite has been supplied for nearly every important engineering structure in Britain. [More]




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  1. The Engineer 27th July 1906