James Urquhart Anderson, Magnus’s son, who carried on his father’s good Christian work. James also founded The Orcadian newspaper which has celebrated its 150th anniversary . | |||||
http://www.orcadian.co.uk/company/index.html | |||||
James Urquhart Anderson |
From Bibles to journalism . . . the bookbinding business of Magnus Anderson was eventually expanded into a general printing company by his son, James Urquhart Anderson, and, in 1854, led to the launch of The From Bibles to journalism . . . the bookbinding business of Magnus Anderson was eventually expanded into a general printing company by his son, James Urquhart Anderson, and, in 1854, led to the launch of The Orcadian newspaper | ||
This is an early photograph of the premises of the company in Victoria Street, Kirkwall. |
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Letter to Mrs Ross |
Jessie Anderson married Thomas Clunie 1851 |
The Rev John Keddie discovers the life and work
of his great-great-great-grandfather, Magnus Anderson, who was instrumental in generating a religious revival in Orkney two centuries ago. | http://www.orcadian.co.uk/features/articles/mansieanderson.htm |