DugaldChristie 1941 July 31, 2006 was a Canada Canadian lawyer and political activist. He was based out of the city of Vancouver . He was the grandson of Dr DugaldChristieChristie of Mukden a Scottish Presbyterian missionary doctor who founded the Mukden Medical College in Shenyang, China. Christie began his political activities in 1991 when he began to offer free legal service to low income people in Vancouver. As the head of the Western Canada Society to Access Justice he was instrumental in setting up numerous pro bono clinics across western Canada. He charged extremely low fees, and his net income in the years 1991 to 1999 did not exceed 30,000 per year. ref name scc cite web url http scc.lexum.umontreal.ca en 2007 2007scc21 2007scc21.html title British Columbia Attorney General v. Christie, 2007 SCC 21 date 2007 05 25 accessdate 2007 05 25 publisher Supreme Court of Canada ref Christie is most noteworthy for a 2005 court challenge of a British Columbia law that extended provincial sales tax to legal services. Christie argued that the law unjustly infringed on the constitutionally protected rights of low income people to access the justice system. He met with partial success at the Court of Appeal, ref cite web url http www.courts.gov.bc.ca jdb txt ca 05 06 2005bcca0631.htm title 2005 BCCA 631 Christie v. British Columbia date 2005 12 20 accessdate 2007 05 25 publisher Court ... 2006 dugald christie.aspx title DugaldChristie accessdate 2007 05 25 date 2006 08 01 publisher Canadian ... dugald christie.aspx Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 02 11 ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Christie, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Christie, Dugald Category Lawyers ... CTVglobemedia Publishing Inc. date 2007 05 25 accessdate 2007 05 25 ref In 2006 Christie began an effort ... programs in Canada. On July 31, 2006 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario , Christie was killed when he was hit ... more details
Dugald , as a place name geographic name , may refer to Dugald, Manitoba Dugald , a town in the Provinces and territories of Canada province of Manitoba , Canada Dugald , as a historical reference, may refer to The Dugald train disaster , a train wreck between two passenger train s on the Canadian National Railway Dugald , a male given name, may refer to Dugald Campbell Scottish Medical Doctor Doctor who set up national health service in the Kingdom of Hawaii DugaldChristie , a Canada Canadian lawyer and activist Dugald Drummond , a Scottish engineer Dugald Malcolm United Kingdom British diplomat Dugald Clark A Scottish Engineer Dugald Stewart A Scottish philopsher Dugald Sutherland MacColl artist Clinton Dugald MacDougall , a United States Representative from New York See also Dugal disambig de Dugald ... more details
Christie can refer to Christie name Christie s , the auction house Christie, California , in Contra Costa County Christie, the Canadian division of Nabisco Christie TTC , subway station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Christie company , aka Christie Digital Systems, Inc., a digital projection company Christie band , UK rock band Christie Hospital , cancer research hospital in Manchester Christie Pits Park in Toronto Christie suspension , vehicle suspension system invented by U.S. engineer Walter Christie See also Christy disambiguation Christy given name Christy surname Clan Christie disambig cs Christie de Christie fr Christie he pt Christie desambigua o fi Christie sv Christie th ... more details
Dugald Carmichael 1772 1827 was a Scottish people Scottish army officer and botanist. He is known as the Father of Marine Botany . The plant genus Carmichaelia is named after him. ref cite web last NZ Rhizobia title Taxonomy of New Zealand Native Legumes url http www.rhizobia.co.nz taxonomy legume.html accessdate 28 March 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carmichael, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1772 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1827 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carmichael, Dugald Category 1772 births Category 1827 deaths Category Scottish botanists Category British marine biologists UK botanist stub es Dugald Carmichael fr Dugald Carmichael ... more details
unreferenced date January 2009 MedalTop MedalSport Men s Shooting at the Summer Olympics Shooting MedalBronze 1908 Summer Olympics 1908 London Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics Men s team military rifle Team military rifle MedalBottom Dugald McInnis born 1875, date of death unknown was a Canada Canadian Sport shooting sport shooter , who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics . In the 1908 Olympics he won a bronze medal in the team military rifle event and was 16th in Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics Men s 1000 yard free rifle 1000 yard free rifle event . External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid MCINND01 Dugald McInnis profile at databaseOlympics http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes mc dugald mcinnis 1.html Dugald McInnis profile at Sports Reference.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macinnis, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1875 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macinnis, Dugald Category 1875 births Category Year of death missing Category Canadian sport shooters Category ISSF rifle shooters Category Olympic shooters of Canada Category Shooters at the 1908 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for Canada Canada Olympic medalist stub sportshooting bio stub no Dugald McInnis ru , ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Dugald Baird.jpg thumb Portrait of Sir Dugald Baird Sir Dugald Baird 1899 1986 graduated in medicine from Glasgow University in 1922. His early experiences attending births in the Glasgow slums and in the city s Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital Royal Maternity Hospital shaped his interest in the social and economic influences on the health of women, their babies, and across generations. He was awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1935. It is also believed that he was a member of the Eugenics society Citation needed date February 2007 . He moved to Aberdeen in 1937 as Regius Professor of Midwifery at the University of Aberdeen . During the next three decades, his main interests were in the areas of clinical practice, service provision and health policy in reproductive health, perinatal and maternal mortality, social obstetrics , Sterilization surgical procedure sterilisation , induced abortion , and Screening medicine cervical screening . With his wife May Baird Lady Matilda Deans Baird , also a physician, Sir Dugald also established the first free Birth control family planning clinic in Aberdeen. In 1951 he set up the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank, which continues today to link all the obstetric and fertility related events occurring to women from a defined population. Sir Dugald formally retired in 1965, and the Freedom of the City Freedom of the City of Aberdeen was conferred on him and Lady Baird for their contribution to medical science and health in the City and beyond. The Dugald Baird Centre for Research on Women s Health at Aberdeen Maternity Hospital is named in his honour. Sir Dugald and Lady Baird had four children, one of which, D. Euan Baird , retired as CEO ... . NAME Baird, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1986 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baird, Dugald Category 1899 births Category 1986 deaths ... more details
Dugald MacDonald was a South African rugby union player of Scottish origins. He played for nrut South Africa against the 1974 British Lions tour to South Africa . ref name Bath1 Bath, p139 ref His younger brother Donald MacDonald rugby union Donald was capped for nrut Scotland seven times. ref name Bath1 References Bath, Richard ed. The Scotland Rugby Miscellany Vision Sports Publishing Ltd, 2007 ISBN 1905326246 references DEFAULTSORT Macdonald, Dugald Category Scottish rugby union players Category South African rugby union players Category South Africa international rugby union players Category Living people SouthAfrica rugbyunion bio stub fr Dugald MacDonald ... more details
Dugald is a town in Manitoba , Canada , 22 km east of Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg with a population of about 800. It was the site of a railway accident in 1947. ref cite news title Minaki train crash publisher Winnipeg Free Press page 1 date September 1, 1947 ref It is located in the rural municipality of Springfield, Manitoba Springfield . Dugald is the birthplace of former NHL goaltender Trevor Kidd. In the Dugald train disaster of September 1, 1947, a Canadian National Railway passenger train consisting of older wooden bodied Passenger car rail passenger car s collided with a transcontinental passenger train made up of newer steel cars, resulting in severe damage and fatalities on the older train. This accident led to the retirement of the less crashworthy wooden cars. Dugald was also the home to the Costume Museum , a museum dedicated to Canadian fashion. The museum is now in the process of moving to a new location in Winnipeg, reportedly at the Forks. References reflist See also List of rail accidents pre 1950 Manitoba coord 49 53 10 N 96 50 17 W display title Category Populated places in Manitoba Category Springfield, Manitoba Canada rail stub Manitoba geo stub ru ... more details
for soccer player Dougie Campbell Dugald Campbell was a Scotland Scottish doctor from the Isle of Arran who went to Hawai i and set up the national health service during the 1890s. Campbell travelled extensively and in Hawai i he took up the post of government physician on the islands, where he set about raising cash for a hospital that would treat all islanders for free. With the success of J.K. Rowling s Harry Potter , it has been revealed the she may be his great granddaughter. External links http www.timesonline.co.uk article 0,,2090 1734889,00.html Plot twist shows Rowling is true Scot, The Sunday Times , 14 August 2005 http hml.org mmhc mdindex campbell.html Dugald Campbell, In Memoriam Doctors of Hawaii, Hawaii Medical Library Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Campbell,Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campbell,Dugald Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category People from the Isle of Arran Category Scottish medical doctors Category People from Hawaii Scotland med bio stub ... more details
H. Dugald Macpherson is a mathematician and logician. He is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Leeds . He obtained his DPhil from the University of Oxford in 1983 for his thesis entitled Enumeration of Orbits of Infinite Permutation Groups under the supervision of Peter Cameron mathematician Peter Cameron . In 1997 he was awarded the Berwick Prizes Junior Berwick Prize by the London Mathematical Society . ref http www.lms.ac.uk policy annualreports report97.html LMS Annual Report 1997 Bot generated title ref He continues to research into permutation groups and model theory . He is scientist in charge of the MODNET team at the University of Leeds. ref http www.logique.jussieu.fr modnet Teams Leeds MODNET Teams and researchers Bot generated title ref He co authored the book Notes on Infinite Permutation Groups ref Citation last1 Bhattacharjee first1 Meenaxi last2 Macpherson first2 H Dugald last3 M ller first3 R gnvaldur G. title Notes on Infinite Permutation Groups publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer date December 1998 isbn 978 3540649656 ref References reflist External links http www.maths.leeds.ac.uk pure staff macpherson macpherson.html Prof. Macpherson s homepage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macpherson, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macpherson, Dugald Category Year of birth missing living people Category 20th century mathematicians Category 21st century mathematicians Category Living people Category British mathematicians Category Alumni of the University of Oxford Category Academics of the University of Leeds Category Model theorists Category Place of birth missing living people UK mathematician stub ht Dugald Macpherson ... more details
Infobox Writer name Dugald Steer image imagesize caption pseudonym birthname birthdate Birth year and age 1965 birthplace South London deathdate deathplace occupation Writer nationality flagicon England England English ethnicity citizenship period 1995 present genre Children s literature subject movement notableworks spouse partner children relatives influences influenced awards signature website portaldisp Dugald Steer Bachelor of Arts B.A. Brist , Dragonology S.A.S.D. b. 1965 is an English children s writer. Biography Early life and education Dugald Steer was born in 1965 and grew up in Surrey . He studied English literature and philosophy at Bristol University , then completed a Teaching English as a foreign language TEFL course and lived in Spain for five years. Career After returning to the United Kingdom, Steer got a job with Templar Publishing, working his way up to become an editor. At Templar, he wrote and edited many books, including the first few Ologies series Ologies . He has since gone freelance in order to pursue writing for children full time. ref http www.waterstones.com waterstonesweb navigate.do?pPageID 200000214 Author bio at Waterstones ref Published works Steer has authored over 100 books, beginning with Big Bear and the Missing Mouse 1995 . Other notable works of his include Mythical Mazes , Scary Fairies , An Accidental Christmas , Just One More Story , The Night Tiger , and The dragon s eye References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steer, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH South London DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steer, Dugald Category 1965 births Category Living people Category Alumni of the University of Bristol Category English children s writers Category People from Surrey ... more details
For the Canadian politician Dugald Stewart politician Image DugaldStewart.jpg thumb 200px Dugald Stewart. Dugald Stewart November 22, 1753 June 11, 1828 , Scotland Scottish philosopher , was born in Edinburgh . His father, Matthew Stewart mathematician Matthew Stewart 1715 1785 , was professor of mathematics in the University of Edinburgh 1747 1772 . Life and works Dugald Stewart was educated in Edinburgh at the Royal High School Edinburgh Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh university , where he read mathematics and moral philosophy under Adam Ferguson . In 1771, in the hope of gaining a Snell Exhibition and proceeding to university of Oxford Oxford to study for the English Church, he went to the University of Glasgow to attend the classes of Thomas Reid . To Reid he later owed ... between them. After a single session in Glasgow, at the age of nineteen Dugald was summoned by his father ... . After acting thus for three years Dugald was elected professor of mathematics in conjunction ... Royal Society accessdate 22 October 2010 ref Image DugaldStewartMonument.jpg thumb left 150px Dugald ... public note, a Dugald Stewart Monument monument to his memory was erected on Calton Hill, Edinburgh Calton Hill . His memory is also honoured by the newly constructed Dugald Stewart Building at the University ... Reflist External links wikisource author Dugald Stewart MacTutor Biography id Stewart Dugald http oll.libertyfund.org Home3 Author.php?recordID 0409 Dugald Stewart at http oll.libertyfund.org Home3 index.php ... . NAME Stewart, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 22, 1753 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 11, 1828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stewart, Dugald Category 1753 ... of Edinburgh Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category Burials at Canongate Kirkyard ca Dugald Stewart de Dugald Stewart fr Dugald Stewart la Dugald Stewart pt Dugald Stewart sk Dugald Stewart sv Dugald Stewart ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name Dugald Thomson honorific suffix image Dugald Thomson.jpg constituency MP Division of North Sydney North Sydney parliament Australian majority predecessor New seat successor George Edwards Australian politician George Edwards term start 29 March 1901 term end 19 February 1910 birth date birth date df yes 1849 12 28 birth place Camberwell , London death date death date and age df yes 1922 11 27 1849 12 28 death place Kirribilli, New South Wales nationality Australia n spouse party Free Trade Party Free Trade 1901&ndash 06 br Anti Socialist Party Anti Socialist 1906&ndash 09 br Commonwealth Liberal Party Liberal 1909&ndash 10 relations children residence alma mater occupation Businessman profession religion signature website footnotes Dugald Thomson 28 December 1849 27 November 1922 was an Australia n politician. Thomson was born in Camberwell , London in 1849 and his family migrated to South Australia in 1850 and later moved to Victoria Australia Victoria . He completed his education in England and spent some time in his uncle s Liverpool business. After spending two years as a sailor, he returned to Melbourne when he was 19. In 1877, he established the Sydney branch of the merchant firm Robert Harper & Co., which he managed until 1892, when he was forced to retire due to injury. ref name adb Australian Dictionary of Biography last Marsh first Ian authorlink year 1990 id A120235b title Thomson, Dugald 1849 1922 accessdate 2007 12 07 ref ref name nsw cite web title Mr Dugald Thomson 1848 1922 work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod parlment members.nsf ... Persondata NAME Thomson, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n politician DATE OF BIRTH ... Kirribilli, New South Wales DEFAULTSORT Thomson, Dugald Category Free Trade Party politicians Category ... Members of the Cabinet of Australia Category 1849 births Category 1922 deaths pl Dugald Thomson ... more details
BLP sources date March 2011 Captain Dugald Malcolm , Order of St Michael and St George CMG Royal Victorian Order CVO Territorial Decoration TD born 1917 , was a British diplomat , Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Her Britannic Majesty s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Holy See ref cite news url http news.google.com newspapers?id PPJAAAAAIBAJ&sjid qacMAAAAIBAJ&pg 2093,738997&dq dugald malcolm&hl en title Vatican Envoy date 3 April 1975 work Evening Times page 25 accessdate 8 March 2011 ref 1975 1977. Malcolm was born in 1917, and educated at Eton College and the University of Oxford . After serving in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in the Second World War , he joined the Foreign Office . He was Her Majesty s Vice Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps 1957 1965, then Ambassador to Luxembourg 1966 1970, and Ambassador to Panama 1971 1974. From 1975 to 1977 served as Minister Plenipotentiary to the Vatican. See also British Ambassadors to the Holy See . References Reflist s start s dip s bef before Marcus Cheke s ttl title Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps Vice Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps years 1957 &ndash 1965 s aft after Alexander Lees Mayall s bef before Geoffrey Aldington s ttl title List of ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Luxembourg Ambassador to Luxembourg years 1965 &ndash 1970 s aft after John Roper British diplomat John Roper s bef before Ronald Stratford Scrivener s ttl title List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Panama Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Panama years 1970 &ndash 1974 s aft after Robert Michael John s bef before Desmond Crawley s ttl title British Ambassadors to the Holy See Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Holy See years 1975 &ndash 1977 s aft after Geoffrey Crossley s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malcolm, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1917 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Malcolm, Dugald Category 1917 ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name Dugald Munro honorific suffix image constituency MP Division of Eden Monaro Eden Monaro parliament Australian majority predecessor Allan Fraser Australian politician Allan Fraser successor Allan Fraser Australian politician Allan Fraser term start 26 November 1966 term end 25 October 1969 birth date birth date df yes 1930 6 12 birth place Sydney, New South Wales death date death date and age df yes 1973 6 20 1930 6 12 death place Sydney, New South Wales nationality Australia n spouse party Liberal Party of Australia relations children residence alma mater occupation Grazier profession religion signature website footnotes Dugald Ranald Ross Munro 12 June 1930 20 June 1973 was an Australia n politician. He was the Liberal Party of Australia member for the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives seat of Division of Eden Monaro Eden Monaro from 1966 until his defeat by Allan Fraser Australian politician Allan Fraser in the Australian federal election, 1969 1969 election . ref cite web title Members of the House of Representatives since 1901 publisher Parliament of Australia work Parliamentary Handbook url http www.aph.gov.au library handbook historical representatives prosser.storrer.htm accessdate 2007 08 28 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070611101356 http www.aph.gov.au library handbook historical representatives prosser.storrer.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 06 11 ref Munro died in a elevator lift accident in a building in Bridge Street, Sydney . ref cite news title Death of MP work pages 1 language publisher The Canberra Times date 22 June 1973 url accessdate ref Notes Reflist start box s par au succession box title Member for Division of Eden Monaro Eden Monaro before Allan Fraser Australian politician ... see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Munro, Dugald Ranald Ross ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 1973 PLACE OF DEATH Sydney DEFAULTSORT Munro, Dugald Ranald Ross Category Liberal Party of Australia ... more details
nofootnotes date January 2011 Sir Dugald Clerk KBE , Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 1854, Glasgow 1932, Ewhurst, Surrey Ewhurst , Surrey was a Scottish engineer who designed the first two stroke engine in 1878 and patent ed it in England in 1881. He was a graduate of Anderson s University in Glasgow now the University of Strathclyde , and Yorkshire College, Leeds now the University of Leeds . Name Clerk s name is also rendered as Clark in some sources e.g. the University of Glasgow where his papers are archived. He was a member of the Royal Society and winner of the RSA Albert Medal RSA Albert Medal in 1922 under Clerk and the international intellectual property firm he formed with George Marks is Marks & Clerk . The Encyclop dia Britannica lists him under Clerk . Sir Dugald had no children but his nieces, nephews and their descendants have always used Clerk. The Clerk cycle engine The Clerk cycle engine uses a similar valve arrangement to the four stroke cycle diesel engine , with both exhaust and inlet valves in the cylinder head and operated by a camshaft . At the end of the power stroke, both exhaust and inlet valves open, and the cylinder is filled with fresh air supplied by a supercharger , which replaces or scavenges the exhaust gas. As no fuel or lubricant has been added to this inlet air, some loss through the exhaust manifold is not serious. The inlet gas is then compressed in a compression stroke, and the fuel injected approaching top dead centre and ignited as in a four stroke diesel engine. The patent was sold to Diesel and may well have formed a part of the intellectual basis of the later German patent. The Clerk cycle was used in large engines powering railway ... . NAME Clerk, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1854 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1932 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clerk, Dugald Category 1854 births Category 1932 deaths ... engineers Scotland engineer stub de Dugald Clark fr Dugald Clerk pt Dugald Clerk ... more details
Dugald Donaghy September 22, 1873 October 17, 1963 was a Canadian politician and lawyer. Born in East Garafraxa, Ontario , Donaghby moved to British Columbia settling in North Vancouver where he practiced law. He served as Mayor of North Vancouver from 1923 to 1925. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal MP for Vancouver North in the Canadian federal election, 1925 1925 federal election which resulted in a minority government but did was defeated in the Canadian federal election, 1926 1926 federal election when he ran in Vancouver Centre and was defeated by Henry Herbert Stevens . ref http www.archivescanada.ca english search ItemDisplay.asp?sessionKey 999999999 142&l 0&lvl 1&v 0&coll 1&itm 141700&rt 1&bill 1 ref He subsequently acted as city solicitor for North Vancouver and was also head of the Burrard Inlet Tunnel and Bridge Company. In one case in the 1930s, as city solicitor, he prosecuted Joe Celona who had become the chief target of Vancouver s war on crime . Celona was charged with Procuring prostitution procuring girls for prostitution and running a disorderly house . Donaghy was particularly offended by the fact that Celona s brothel at the Maple Hotel was frequented by Chinese men. He told the court, There are no words in the English language to describe the abhorrence of white prostitutes being procured exclusively for the yellow men from China, and was agahast That these girls should be submitted to crawling yellow beasts of the type frequenting such dives. ref http pasttensevancouver.wordpress.com ref References reflist External links http www2.parl.gc.ca Parlinfo Files Parliamentarian.aspx?Item e77625cb 1958 477a 9838 01b58040d1e2&Language E&MenuID Lists.Members.aspx&MenuQuery http 3A 2F 2Fwww2.parl.gc.ca 2FParlinfo ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Donaghy, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Donaghy, Dugald Category 1873 births Category 1963 deaths Category Lawyers in British Columbia ... more details
Dugald Buchanan Ardoch Farm, Strathyre near Balquhidder in Perthshire 1716 1768 was a Scottish poet writing in Scots and Scottish Gaelic who helped the Rev. James Stuart or Stewart of Killin to translate the New Testament into Scottish Gaelic. ref Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Richard D. Jackson, Buchanan, Dugald 1716 1768 , first published 2004, 933 words http dx.doi.org 10.1093 ref odnb 3835 ref Rannoch s clans had played a full part in the Jacobite uprisings . All those the troops believed to be rebels were killed, as were some non combatants, rebellious settlements were burned and livestock was confiscated on a large scale. Some in the highland Jacobite regions survived the Redcoats ravaging of the countryside only to starve the following winter. When the reprisals ceased, the warriors returned. However, without crops or cattle, there seemed no alternative open to them but thieving, and sheer hunger drove them to commit savage deeds. A Captain Patton of Guise s Regiment said the people of this country Rannoch are the greatest thieves in Scotland and were all in the late rebellion, except for a few. They have a great number of arms but they keep them concealed from us. Dugal Buchanan was also a teacher and an evangelist, preaching at large open air meetings, which upwards of 500 people attended. He showed great courage as he persuaded the wild men of Rannoch to give up their lawlessness and savage ways. He and his wife taught them new trades and crafts. They worked with James Small, formerly an Ensign in John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun Lord Loudoun s Regiment, who had been appointed by the Commissioners for the Forfeited Estates to run the Rannoch estates, which had been seized from the clan chieftains who had supported the Jacobites. The tiny hamlet at the east ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buchanan, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1716 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1763 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buchanan, Dugald ... more details
Dugald McCoig Cowan 17 October 1865 30 December 1933 ref http www.leighrayment.com commons Scommons2.htm ref was a Scottish educationalist and Liberal Party UK Liberal politician. Family and education Cowan was born in Maryhill , Glasgow the son of John and Christina Cowan. He was educated at Glasgow Free Church Training College ref http www.strath.ac.uk archives collections jordanhill fctcint ref and Glasgow University . He held Master of Arts Scotland MA and Bachelor of Law LL.B degrees. He never married. ref Who was Who , OUP 2007 ref Career Cowan was a schoolteacher and an expert on the subject of education. He was Headmaster of North Kelvinside Higher Grade School from 1896 1919 and he played a large part in educational activities in Scotland in particular through the Educational Institute of Scotland , but also through Glasgow University and the Politics of Glasgow Corporation of the City of Glasgow as well as other bodies. He authored a number of school text books and wrote articles on educational themes. ref Who was Who , OUP 2007 ref He was credited with improving educational provision and helping to raise teachers salaries ref The Times, 1 January 1934 ref and promoting teachers pension provision. ref The Times, 9 May 1924 ref Politics 1918 Cowan was elected at the United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 general election as Coalition Liberal Member of Parliament MP for the Combined Scottish Universities UK Parliament constituency Universities of Scotland . This was a three member seat and Cowan was elected with two Conservative Party UK Coalition Unioinsts . 1922 1923 Cowan was returned unopposed in at the United Kingdom general election, 1922 1922 general election ... contribs mr dugald cowan Dugald Cowan start box s par uk s new constituency s ttl title Member of Parliament ... Cowan, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 October 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 December 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cowan, Dugald Category 1865 births Category ... more details
lead too short date December 2010 See also Christie Christy Image ChristiesNewYork.JPG thumb Christie s American branch in Rockefeller Center , New York Christie s is an art business and a fine arts auction ... states that founder James Christie auctioneer James Christie conducted the first sale in London ... About Us quote James Christie conducted the first sale in London on 5 December 1766. accessdate ..., other sources note that James Christie rented auction rooms from 1762, and newspaper advertisements of Christie s sales dating from 1759 have also been traced. ref Daily Gazetteer Gazetteer and London Daily Advertiser London, England , Saturday, 25 September 1762 Issue 10460 ref Christie s soon ... as the major centre of the international art trade after the French Revolution . Christie s was a public ... that Pinault s debts left him considering the sale of Christie s and that a number of private equity ... 2009 01 14 ref In January 2009, Christie s was reported to employ 2,100 people worldwide, though an unspecified ... title Christie s Plans Cuts as Auctions Slow work New York Times first Julia last Werdigier ... 06 18 accessdate 2009 06 30 title Christie s Resumes Cutting Jobs After May N.Y. Auctions Decline ... Times first Carol last Vogel url http www.nytimes.com 2009 06 19 arts design 19vogel.html title Christie ... may yield only bargain prices. ref name downturn2 The Christie s New York sign was created by Nancy ... Kensington.jpg thumb The Christie s secondary London salesroom in South Kensington . Christie s main .... Christie s South Kensington is one of the world s busiest auction rooms. As of January 2009, ref name downturn Christie s had 85 offices not all are salesrooms in 43 countries, including New York ... City. In 1995, Christie s became the first international auction house to exhibit works of art ... between Christie s and Sotheby s , another major auction house. Executives from Christie s subsequently alerted the Department of Justice of their suspicions of commission fixing collusion . Christie ... more details
Dugald Drummond 1 January 1840 8 November 1912 was a Scottish steam locomotive engineer. He had a career with the North British Railway , LB&SCR , Caledonian Railway and London and South Western Railway . He was the brother of the engineer Peter Drummond . He was a major locomotive designer and builder and many of his London and South Western Railway engines continued in main line service with the Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway to enter British Rail ways service in 1947. Career Drummond was born in Ardrossan , Ayrshire on 1 January 1840. His father was permananent way inspector for the Bowling Railway. Drummond was apprenticed to Forest & Barr of Glasgow gaining further experience on the Dumbartonshire and Caledonian Railway s. He was in charge of the boiler shop at the Canada Works, Birkenhead of Thomas Brassey before moving to the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway s Cowlairs railway works in 1864 under Samuel W. Johnson . He became foreman erector at the Inverness TMD Lochgorm Works , Inverness , of the Highland Railway under William Stroudley and followed Stroudley to the London Brighton and South Coast Railway s Brighton Works in 1870. In 1875 he was appointed locomotive superintendent of the North British Railway . Tay bridge disaster File Original Tay Bridge before the 1879 collapse.jpg thumb left 300px Original Tay Bridge from the north File Tay bridge down.JPG thumb 300px Fallen Tay Bridge from the north Drummond was involved as an expert witness in the Tay ... was named Dugald Samuel Waite Johnson after both of his grandfathers. Locomotive designs File ... eng drummond.shtml Dugald Drummond bot generated title at www.lner.info http www.steamindex.com people drummond.htm Dugald & Peter Drummond bot generated title at www.steamindex.com Bibliography cite ... . NAME Drummond, Dugald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1840 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1912 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Drummond, Dugald Category 1840 births Category 1912 ... more details
Christie is a surname of Scotland Scottish origin. The name originated as a patronymic , meaning son ... Christie family history.ashx title Christie Name Meaning and History accessdate 2008 08 12 work Ancestry.com ... surnames CHRISTIE 1881census , the relative frequency of the surname Christie was highest in Kincardineshire ... webclans alphabetical.htm . Spelling variations of the Christie name include Christie, Chrystie, Chrysty, Christy , McChristie, Christe, Christi, Christee and many more. By surname A V. Christie floruit fl. 1990 2000s , American female poet Agatha Christie 1890 1976 , English author Al Christie 1881 1951 , Canadian film maker Alec Christie fl. 1990 2000s , English actor Alexander Christie 1792 1872 , Scottish born Canadian explorer Alexander Christie bishop 1848 1925 , American Roman Catholic Bishop Amalie Christie born 1913 , Norwegian pianist Ang lla Christie fl. 1980 2000s , American female musician Arthur Christie 1921 2003 , English government military person Robert Christie Bob Christie disambiguation page for men named Bob Christie or Robert Christie Brian Christie fl. 1990s , American television personality Brian Christie neuroscientist b. 1964 , Canadian medical researcher and educator Campbell Christie b. 1937 , Scottish labour leader Charles Christie 1880 1955, Canadian film maker Charlie Christie b. 1966 , Scottish footballer Chris Christie b. 1962 , American politician Christian Christie 1832 1906 , Norwegian architect Coleen Christie fl. 1990 2000s , Canadian television presenter David Christie footballer 1885 ? , Scottish footballer David Christie 1818 1880 , Scottish born Canadian politician Dick Christie b. 1948 , American actor Dinah Christie b. 1942 , English born Canadian actress Doug Christie disambiguation page for men named Doug ChristieDugaldChristie 1941 2006 , Canadian political activist Ed Christie fl. 1990s , American puppeteer Edvard Eilert Christie 1773 1831 , Norwegian businessperson and politician Erling Christie 1928 ... more details
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Infobox Scientist name Dugald Caleb Jackson image Dugald C. Jackson.jpg caption birth date birth date 1865 2 13 birth place death date death date and age 1951 7 1 1865 2 13 death place residence United States citizenship nationality United States American ethnicity fields Electrical engineering workplaces alma mater doctoral advisor academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for influences influenced awards IEEE Edison Medal signature footnotes Dugald Caleb Jackson February 13, 1865 July 1, 1951 was an American electrical engineer . He received the IEEE Edison Medal for outstanding and inspiring leadership in engineering education and in the field of generation and distribution of electric power . Jackson headed the Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of Electrical Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a record long time, 1907 to 1935. ref Karl L. Wildes, Nilo A. Lindgren 1985 . http books.google.com books?id 6ZX GwvhcnkC A century of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, 1882 1982 . MIT Press. ISBN 0262231190. p. 32. ref References reflist External links http www.eoearth.org article Jackson, Dugald C. Biography IEEE Edison Medal Laureates 1926 1950 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Dugald C. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 13, 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 1, 1951 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Dugald C. Category IEEE Edison Medal recipients Category 1865 births Category 1951 deaths Category Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty Category Harvard University alumni Category American electrical engineers Category American educators fi Dugald C. Jackson ... more details
Image DugaldStewartMonument.jpg 200px thumb right Dugald Stewart Monument The Dugald Stewart Monument is a memorial to the Scotland Scottish philosophy philosopher Dugald Stewart 1753 1828 . It is situated on top of Calton Hill, Edinburgh Calton Hill , overlooking Edinburgh city centre. Dugald Stewart was a Professor of the University of Edinburgh , holding the chair of moral philosophy from 1786 until his death. The Royal Society of Edinburgh commissioned the monument, and selected the site. The monument was built in 1831 to the design of architect William Henry Playfair , who modelled his design on the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens , Greece . This example of the architecture of ancient Greece had been brought to wider attention by James Athenian Stuart and Nicholas Revett s illustrated survey, The Antiquities of Athens , published in 1762. The Choragic Monument also provided the model for the nearby Robert Burns Monument, designed by Thomas Hamilton architect Thomas Hamilton around the same time. The monument forms part of a collection of Greek revival architecture in the area, including the National Monument, Edinburgh National Monument and the former Royal High School, Edinburgh Royal High School building. The monument is a category A listed building . Panorama image Image Edinburgh Night Panorama from Calton Hill.jpg fullwidth 22416 fullheight 4308 caption 180 panorama of the Edinburgh skyline at dusk in early October from Calton Hill , Dugald Stewart Monument height 250 References cite web url http hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk hslive hsstart?P HBNUM 27835 title Dugald Stewart s Monument, Listed Building Report publisher Historic Scotland accessdate 2009 10 27 coord 55 57 19 N 3 10 56 W display title Category Monuments and memorials in Scotland Category Buildings and structures in Edinburgh Category Buildings and structures completed in 1831 Category New Town, Edinburgh Category Category A listed buildings Category Listed buildings in Edinburgh zh ... more details