![]() Later he would associate the bells he first heard at Helensburgh with the Spent many of his holidays at Helensburgh. James was so enchanted by the place that well into his middle years, he Listen to the faintly echoing bells of the church at Helensburgh. Loch-breeze-wind rippling his shirt and blowing through his hair, he would There surrounded by mountains and forests, the His new home and spent many hours after school roaming the Loch. The mid-1860s his father Daniel purchased a new property at Helensburgh on the Hisįather Daniel was a wealthy partner in the long-established firm ofĭevout follower of the Free Church of Scotland into whose doctrines James was Katherine’s grandfather was George Bogle who is reported to have been ![]() His mother Katherine Frazer, nee Bogle ( d. He was the eldest of four children born by his father Daniel F. George Frazer was a Scotsman, born in Blythswood Square, Glasgow on the 1 st January 1854. In Magic and Religion became an instant classic when first it was published Most famous book The Golden Bough: a Study History of mankind, on which he studied, wrote and theorized about the early His peers and colleagues he devoted much of his life researching the early James George Frazer was a leading Anthropologist, Folklorist and Classical
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