David Dunlop may refer to: David Dunlop (sailor) (1859–1931), Scottish Olympic sailor David Colin Dunlop (1897–1968), Anglican bishop David Dunlop (RAAF...
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David Dunlop (22 December 1859 – 3 September 1931) was a Scottish sailor and Olympic champion. Dunlop competed for the Royal Clyde Yacht Club at the 1908...
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The David Dunlap Observatory (DDO) is an astronomical observatory site in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1935, it was owned and operated...
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David Edward Logan Dunlop (8 May 1855 – 7 January 1898) was a New Zealand cricketer who played ten first-class matches for Canterbury between 1884 and...
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Air Vice Marshal David Joseph Dunlop, CSC (born 11 February 1949) is a retired officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). He is married to another...
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David Dunlop Newsom (January 6, 1918 – March 30, 2008) was an American diplomat. He joined the foreign service in 1952. Newsom served as the United States...
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Dunlop Tyres is a brand of tyres which is managed by different companies around the world. It was founded by pneumatic tyre pioneer John Boyd Dunlop in...
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John David Dunlop (born September 18, 1965, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian guitarist, composer, producer, recording engineer, and vocalist. Dunlop was...
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Dunlop is a surname, originating in Ayrshire, Scotland. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Dunlop, Baron Dunlop (born 1959), British politician...
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Lesley Jane Dunlop (born 10 March 1956) is an English actress, known for her role as Brenda Walker in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. Her other roles include...
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the surname Dunlop, with both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2007. The Dunlop Baronetcy, of Dunlop in the County...
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Colin Dunlop may refer to: Colin Dunlop (bishop) (1897–1968), Anglican bishop Colin Dunlop (politician) (1775–1837), Scottish politician and industrialist...
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Dunlop (/dʌnˈlɒp/; Scots: Dunlap, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Lob or Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Lùib) is a village and parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It lies on...
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The Dunlop Burns is a copy of Robert Burns's 1786 Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect with thirty-three extra pages of Robert Burns's works in Frances...
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Eliza Hamilton Dunlop (1796 – 20 June 1880) was an Irish–Australian poet and songwriter, known for composing the poem "The Aboriginal Mother" among others...
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Scotland, ed. James Balfour Paul, Vol. IV (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1907), pp. 530-1 David Dunlop, 'The 'Masked Comedian': Perkin Warbeck's Adventures...
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Dunlop Ltd. (formerly Dunlop Rubber) was a British multinational company involved in the manufacture of various natural rubber goods. Its business was...
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full-width front porch. In 1839, Scottish born Petersburg tobacco magnate David Dunlop and his wife, Anna Mercer Minge, a niece of U.S. President William Henry...
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4 (Edinburgh, 1888), pp. 418–419 no. 35 (there dated as if "1497"): David Dunlop (1991), 108–109 and fn., quotes another version, and cites four more...
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4 (Edinburgh, 1888), pp. 418–419 no. 35 (there dated as if '1497'): David Dunlop (1991), 108–109 & fn., quotes another version, and cites four more, noting...
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Orchestral Arrangements Phil Demetro – Digital Editing Vern Dorge – Saxophone David Dunlop – Trumpet Mark Fewer – Violin Michael Haas – Engineer, Recording Fujice...
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Excited-State (Anti)Aromaticity Explains Why Azulene Disobeys Kasha’s Rule David Dunlop, Lucie Ludvíková, Ambar Banerjee, Henrik Ottosson, and Tomáš Slanina...
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Canada and M38A1CDN3 produced in the USA. According to Canadian author David Dunlop, over 1,000 M38A1 CDN jeeps were built by Ford of Canada in 1952/1953...
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Fort Dunlop (grid reference SP129902), is the common name of the original tyre factory and main office of Dunlop Rubber in the Erdington district of Birmingham...
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Colonel Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop, AC, CMG, OBE (12 July 1907 – 2 July 1993) was an Australian surgeon who was renowned for his leadership while...
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to bring in donors, establish relationships, and renew contributions. David Dunlop, the Cornell University senior development officer who developed the...
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Bede Dunlop and Carolyn Patricia, née Baxter. Her father, a Corpus Christi College, Oxford-educated computer analyst, is son of David Colin Dunlop, Dean...
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Coming Climate Anarchy?". TIME. Retrieved January 20, 2023. Spratt, David; Dunlop, Ian T. (May 2019). "Existential climate-related security risk: A scenario...
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Jill Dunlop is a Canadian politician who has been the Ontario Minister of Education since August 16, 2024. She represents the riding of Simcoe North in...
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Edinburgh. Dunlop was born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, the daughter of hat maker David M Dunlop, who ran her grandfather David Dunlop's hat business...
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