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Grassic Gibbon Centre
The Grassic Gibbon Centre celebrates the life, work and times of James Leslie Mitchell, the novelist of the Mearns, better known by his pen name Lewis Grassic Gibbon.
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Grassic Gibbon Centre, Arbuthnott, Arbuthnott, Aberdeenshire AB30 1PB, United Kingdom
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