Loudon MacQueen Douglas

Loudon MacQueen Douglas FRSE (1863–1944) was an engineer, author, antiquarian, dairy expert and pig-breeder.

He was born in Colinton, south-west of Edinburgh in 1863, the son of William Douglas and Marion Hunter.

[1] In 1910 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

His proposers were Gerald Rowley Leighton, Robert Wallace, James Macdonald, and R Stewart MacDougall.

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