Ian Alexander Colquhoun QSM (8 June 1924 – 25 February 2005) was a New Zealand cricketer who played two Test matches for his country in the 1950s. Born...
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boxer Ian Cole (born 1989), American hockey player Ian Collier (1943–2008), singer and actor Ian Colquhoun, New Zealand cricketer Ian Colquhoun (author)...
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Ian Colquhoun (/kəˈhuːn/ kə-HOON) is a neurodivergent author, actor, stuntman and historian originally from Craigshill in Livingston in Scotland. He lost...
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writer Glenn Colquhoun, New Zealand poet and general practitioner Ian Colquhoun (Scottish author), Scottish author and actor Ithell Colquhoun, British surrealist...
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The Irish Brigade and the battle of Culloden is a historical novel by Ian Colquhoun (Arima/Swirl 2008) that tells the story of the battle and the preceding...
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Colquhoun, daughter of Sir Ivar Colquhoun, 8th Baronet, in 1964. They lived at Inveraray Castle in Argyll. The couple had two children: Torquhil Ian Campbell...
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Chadbon Jimmy Chisholm (Episode: Puppet on a String) Pandora Clifford Ian Colquhoun (Episode: Point of Light) George A. Cooper James Cosmo (Episode: Dead...
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Talent), Lewis Capaldi (a singer/songwriter from Whitburn and Bathgate), Ian Colquhoun (from Livingston, author and actor), Leon Jackson (from Whitburn, winner...
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Livingston and Foreign Secretary from 1997 until 2001; died 2005) and Ian Colquhoun (author, born and educated in Livingston). Actors, musicians and entertainers...
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Woody James Philip Bulcock, Jim Newhall Robert Gill, Father Conway Ian Colquhoun, A Scottish actor who played the part of a wounded sailor. David Smallbone...
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elder child and only son of Ian Campbell, 12th and 5th Duke of Argyll and Iona Mary Colquhoun, daughter of Sir Ivar Colquhoun, 8th Baronet. He was educated...
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1 7 3 Frank Mooney 1949–1954 14 22 8 30 4 John Reid 1949 1 2 0 2 5 Ian Colquhoun 1955 2 4 0 4 6 Trevor McMahon 1955–1956 5 7 1 8 7 Eric Petrie 1955–1966...
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Bruce Carl Bulfin Lance Cairns Harry Cave Murray Chapple Dane Cleaver Ian Colquhoun Bevan Congdon Fen Cresswell Martin Crowe Brendon Diamanti Mark Douglas...
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Canadian edition of the album omits Track 5, "Hear No See No". Ian Brown – vocals Dave Colquhoun (1), Dave McCracken (4), Francis Dunnery (1–9), Tim Wills...
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each innings. Robert Crisp for South Africa at Kingsmead in 1935-36 Ian Colquhoun for New Zealand v England at Eden Park in 1954–55, twice giving Bob...
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Cleverley, 1952/53 Josh Cobb, 2013/14 Richard Collinge, 1963/64–1969/70 Ian Colquhoun, 1953/54–1963/64 Bevan Congdon, 1960/61–1970/71 David Cooper, 1993/94–1996/97...
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Iona Mary Campbell, Duchess of Argyll (née Colquhoun; 22 June 1945 – 22 February 2024) was a Scottish noblewoman. She was married to the 12th Duke of...
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County Dinner in the Grand Hotel in Glasgow, Will was introduced by Sir Ian Colquhoun to Jock Kilpatrick, the manager of the Pavilion Theatre in Glasgow....
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display. Captain Danjou appears in Ian Colquhoun's 2014 historical novel 'Le Boudin – The Demons of Camerone' – Colquhoun, like Danjou, is an amputee. "7...
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weekend leave to allow their sons to go home in any given weekend. Ian Colquhoun Memorial Hall – 1700-seat auditorium The Speirs Centre Recording facilities...
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83, British lawyer and founder of Amnesty International, pneumonia. Ian Colquhoun, 80, New Zealand cricket player. Francis E. Garchitorena, 67, Filipino...
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1935. This marriage produced two sons: Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll (1937–2001), who married Iona Colquhoun on 4 July 1964. They had two children...
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demolished in June 2010. Craigshill is home to West Lothian's first mosque. Ian Colquhoun (author) grew up in and was educated in Craigshill David Martindale...
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of Honor at Les Invalides.: 100 The battle is the centre-piece of Ian Colquhoun's 2014 English-language historical novel Le Boudin – The Demons of Camerone...
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Architectural Monographs, London: Academy, 1976, ISBN 978-0-85670-276-1, p. 38. Ian Colquhoun, RIBA Book of British Housing: 1900 to the Present Day, Amsterdam: Elsevier...
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3 21 21* - 491 13 235 2 1/54 117.50 1 - 67 Ian Leggat 1954 1 1 - 0 0.00 24 - 6 - - - 2 - 68 Ian Colquhoun 1955 2 4 2 1 1* 0.50 - - - - - - 4 - 69 Noel...
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(coached by Murray Kendrick) 1988 Varsity (Murray Kendrick) 1989 HSOB (Ian Colquhoun) 1990 College OB (Bill Clarke) 1991 College OB (Bill Clarke) 1992 Marist...
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Thom Gorst. E&FN Spoon 1995 RIBA Book of 20th Century British Housing: Ian Colquhoun. Architectural Press 1999 Britain, Modern Architectures in History:...
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and Colquhoun. The painting is now at the Glasgow School of Art. Ian Fleming was born in Glasgow as John Fleming, though he was always known as Ian. His...
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321, "Becontree: plain-faced LCC cottages at Hunter Hall Road, 1929". Ian Colquhoun, RIBA Book of British Housing: 1900 to the Present Day, Amsterdam: Elsevier...
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