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W. H. Findlay was born on 8 November, 1911 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Photographer. Discover W. H. Findlay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

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Occupation Photographer, historian
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 8 November, 1911
Birthday 8 November
Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland
Date of death (2006-01-03) Kinnoull, Scotland
Died Place Kinnoull, Scotland
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Who Is W. H. Findlay's Wife?

His wife is Marjorie Findlay (d. 1991)

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W. H. Findlay Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2006

Findlay lived on his own, with the help of his family and carers, at his 9 Rosemount Place home in Kinnoull, up until his death on 3 January 2006, aged 94.

2003

Despite a decline in his mobility, and a fall and illness in spring 2003, Findlay released a 2005 Tay Calendar, featuring a collection of photographic slides.

1999

Findlay was also a Rotarian for 25 years. He was awarded the Cairncross Trophy, for his services to Perth, in 1999.

1991

After the death of his wife, Marjorie, in 1991, he founded the Bertha Trust to assist families in need in Perth and Kinross. Over 700 families were helped in the first decade of the Trust.

1984

His 270-page book Heritage of Perth (1984), featuring 328 photographs, earned him the D. C. Thomson Award "for his contribution to Perth's cultural life in that year". The book had a second edition published, with a foreword provided by Magnus Magnusson. A leather-bound copy was gifted to the Charles, Prince of Wales, at the ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the A. K. Bell Library in 1995.

1970

Findlay accepted the opportunity of early retirement in 1970.

1967

He became a founding member of (and official photographer for) the Perth Civic Trust in 1967, and went on, over a period of fifty years, to produce a pictorial record of the city.

Findlay was also president of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science, including at the time of its centenary in 1967, and of the society's photographic section for three.

1948

Upon the formation of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948, he moved into hospital service, and spent the rest of his professional career as a consultant in chest medicine in Perth.

1946

At the conclusion of the war, in the new year of 1946, he was appointed in similar roles for Perthshire.

1939

In September 1939, at the onset of World War II, Findlay was charged with evacuating patients from Mearnskirk. He sailed from Renfrew Pier to Millport. Two months later, he was appointed Assistant Medical Officer of Health, as well as Tuberculosis Officer for Stirlingshire.

1938

Findlay became Resident Medical Officer at Knightswood Hospital in 1938, before transferring to Mearnskirk in the same capacity in 1939. He qualified as a Doctor of Public Health after studying, at the University of Glasgow once more, for three years.

1931

He enrolled at the University of Glasgow in 1931. He won the John Hunter medal for practical botany at the end of his first year. He went on to qualify MB ChB with commendation in 1936, before assisting his elder brother Tom in his general practice in Thurso for the better part of a year.

1911

William Hall Findlay (8 November 1911 – 3 January 2006) was a Scottish photographer and historian. Between the 1950s and the 1980s, he took photographs of the townscape of Perth, Perth and Kinross, illustrating its transition into the modern era. Many of these were featured in his 1984 book Heritage of Perth. Around a quarter of his lifetime collection of 25,000 photographs are now housed in Perth's A. K. Bell Library.

Findlay was born on 8 November 1911 in Glasgow. He attended Allan Glen's School over eight years, both at junior and senior levels. He developed an interest in botany, and won a prize, Charles Albert Hall's 1919 publication The Open Book of Nature, for his collection of wildflowers.