English: Hugh MacDiarmid Plaque on building near Gladstone Court Museum. The latter was opened by Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid in 1968. The inscription reads "Let the lesson be - to be yersel's and to mak' that worth bein" The plaque was made by Douglas Robertson.
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