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Alexander Ormiston Curle FSAS CVO LL.D. (1866–1955) was a Scottish lawyer and archaeologist who rose to be Director of the National Museum of Scotland from 1913 to 1919 and Director of the Royal Scottish Museum on Chambers Street in Edinburgh 1916 to 1931. He was also Secretary and later a Commissioner of the Royal Commission on the Ancient Monuments of Scotland. He was brother to the archaeologist .

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  • Alexander Ormiston Curle (de)
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  • Alexander Ormiston Curle FSAS CVO LL.D. (1866–1955) was a Scottish lawyer and archaeologist who rose to be Director of the National Museum of Scotland from 1913 to 1919 and Director of the Royal Scottish Museum on Chambers Street in Edinburgh 1916 to 1931. He was also Secretary and later a Commissioner of the Royal Commission on the Ancient Monuments of Scotland. He was brother to the archaeologist . (en)
  • Alexander Ormiston Curle (geboren am 3. Mai 1866 in Melrose; gestorben am 7. Januar 1955 in Edinburgh) war ein schottischer Archäologe und Museumsdirektor. (de)
  • Alexander Ormiston Curle, född 1866, död 1955, var en skotsk arkeolog och museiman. Han var direktör för i Edinburgh 1913–1919, och för 1916–1931. Curle undersökte ett flertal gravar från vikingatid och har givit viktiga bidrag till fornnordisk historia i Skottland genom sina arkeologiska studier. Han grävde ut Jarlshof på Shetland på 1930-talet och blev därmed den förste som stötte på fornnordiska byggnadsrester i Skottland. (sv)
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  • Alexander Ormiston Curle FSAS CVO LL.D. (1866–1955) was a Scottish lawyer and archaeologist who rose to be Director of the National Museum of Scotland from 1913 to 1919 and Director of the Royal Scottish Museum on Chambers Street in Edinburgh 1916 to 1931. He was also Secretary and later a Commissioner of the Royal Commission on the Ancient Monuments of Scotland. He was brother to the archaeologist . (en)
  • Alexander Ormiston Curle (geboren am 3. Mai 1866 in Melrose; gestorben am 7. Januar 1955 in Edinburgh) war ein schottischer Archäologe und Museumsdirektor. (de)
  • Alexander Ormiston Curle, född 1866, död 1955, var en skotsk arkeolog och museiman. Han var direktör för i Edinburgh 1913–1919, och för 1916–1931. Curle undersökte ett flertal gravar från vikingatid och har givit viktiga bidrag till fornnordisk historia i Skottland genom sina arkeologiska studier. Han grävde ut Jarlshof på Shetland på 1930-talet och blev därmed den förste som stötte på fornnordiska byggnadsrester i Skottland. (sv)
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