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John Paul Jones 1747 - 1792
Jones was born in Kirkcudbrightshire in 1747. He is famous as the founder
of the American Navy during the Wars of Independence. He fought with the
French when they planned to invade Britain in 1778 and was thwarted only by
the weather from launching an attack on Edinburgh.
Thomas Telford 1757 - 1834
The son of an Eskdalemuir shepherd, he served his apprenticeship as a stone
mason, putting him in good stead as a civil engineer. His creations include
the Dean Bridge in Edinburgh, the Caledonian Canal, linking the east and
west coasts of Scotland and the Gotha Canal in Sweden.
Rev Henry Duncan 1774 - 1846
Rev Henry Duncan was responsible for the world's first savings bank. It
opened on the 10th May 1810 in Ruthwell, near Dumfries. The Ruthwell Parish
Bank paid interest on the savings of locals and was intended to instil
thrift and independence into the working man. The idea soon took off and
before long there were savings banks throughout Britain, Europe and
America. Duncan was also a geologist and is credited with being the man who
first identified a fossil footprint in Britain, at Cornockle quarry near
Lochmaben. He also restored the Ruthwell Cross in 1818, which is one of the
most discussed mediaeval monuments in the World.
Hugh MacDiarmid 1892 - 1978
Born in Langholm, he was involved in politics as an early member of the
Independent Labour Party, the Communist Party and a founder member of the
Scottish National Party. It was however, his poetry that made him famous
and he worked hard to establish Scotland as a serious literary base.
David Coulthard 1971 -
David Coulthard hails from the small village of Twynholm, near Dumfries.
His racing career began with karting where he won the Scottish Championship
3 times, Scottish Open twice and the British Championship (junior) and the
Scottish Open (senior). This lead to FF1600 championships which in turn led
to F3000 where he raced with Bennetton-Ford in 1992. His Formula 1 career
began in 1994 when he was promoted from test driver for Williams-Renault.
He gained his first Formula 1 win with Williams-Renault in 1995 in
Portugal. He moved to McLaren Mercedes in 1996 and has been a major
competitor for the World Championship ever since.