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Alexander Craig Gibson

Alexander Craig Gibson (1813–1874) was an English surgeon, folklorist, and antiquarian active during the nineteenth century.

Lived
1813–1874
Nationality
English
Era
Victorian
Language
English

Alexander Craig Gibson (1813–1874) was an English surgeon, folklorist, and antiquarian who lived and worked during the nineteenth century. Born in 1813, he balanced his professional career in medicine with a dedicated pursuit of historical and cultural preservation.

As an antiquarian and folklorist, Gibson focused on documenting regional traditions and historical artifacts. His dual career as a medical practitioner and a cultural researcher was characteristic of the scholarly pursuits of his era. He passed away in 1874.