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- James_Campbell_Walker abstract "James Campbell Walker (April 11, 1821 – January 10, 1888) was a Scottish architect in the 19th century, practising across the country and specialising in poorhouses and schools. His main claim to fame is in having designed the world's first Carnegie library in Andrew Carnegie's home town of Dunfermline.".
- Q17423821 abstract "James Campbell Walker (April 11, 1821 – January 10, 1888) was a Scottish architect in the 19th century, practising across the country and specialising in poorhouses and schools. His main claim to fame is in having designed the world's first Carnegie library in Andrew Carnegie's home town of Dunfermline.".
- James_Campbell_Walker comment "James Campbell Walker (April 11, 1821 – January 10, 1888) was a Scottish architect in the 19th century, practising across the country and specialising in poorhouses and schools. His main claim to fame is in having designed the world's first Carnegie library in Andrew Carnegie's home town of Dunfermline.".
- Q17423821 comment "James Campbell Walker (April 11, 1821 – January 10, 1888) was a Scottish architect in the 19th century, practising across the country and specialising in poorhouses and schools. His main claim to fame is in having designed the world's first Carnegie library in Andrew Carnegie's home town of Dunfermline.".