He was born in Vanuatu, the grandson of Scottish Presbyterian missionaries.
He noted that Scottish missionaries in 1839 had found many old wells and other old remains in the area.
It was founded in 1904 by Scottish missionaries.
Kabartonjo was founded in the early 20th century by Scottish missionaries who founded a church and a school.
His grandfather and his father were Scottish Presbyterian missionaries in Vanuatu.
Ekwendeni was started by Scottish missionaries.
He was born to a wealthy Newari family and taught by Scottish missionaries in Darjeeling.
The arrival of Scottish missionaries saw the construction of schools and welfare centres for the British.
In 1972, the government of Pakistan dismissed the Scottish missionaries and nationalised the institution.
This magnificent church was built in 1891 by Scottish missionaries who had no construction training, using only local handmade bricks and wood.