DescriptionRoyal Dick Veterinary College - geograph.org.uk - 170168.jpg
English: Since its opening in 1916 until 2011 this 11-bay Edwardian Baroque college building was the Royal Dick Veterinary College, commonly known as the Dick Vet. The Veterinary College was founded by William Dick (1793-1866), an Aberdeenshire farrier's son, who studied anatomy in Edinburgh, went to the London Veterinary College in 1817, and returned to set up his own veterinary college in Edinburgh.
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