Cuthbert Graham (25 August 1911 – 22 September 1987) was a journalist, historian, author and poet known for his works about the topography of Scotland and his column in The Press and Journal as the "North-east Muse".
[1] Graham wrote two volumes in Robert Hale's Portrait of series.
His Aberdeen and Deeside was described by The Times as without gush over his native city of Aberdeen and having a workmanlike and unfussy text.
[2] After his death, a memorial service was held at St. Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen.
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