Lieutenant-Colonel William Rennie VC (1 November 1821 – 22 August 1896) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious...
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William Rennie may refer to: William Rennie (Victoria Cross) (1822–1887), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross William Rennie (horticulturist) (1835–1910)...
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Uriah Rennie (born 1959), English football referee William Hepburn Rennie (1829–1874), an 1800s British colonial official William Rennie (Victoria Cross) (1821–1896)...
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The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system. It is awarded for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" to members of...
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Gallery of Victoria media kit "Rennie Ellis – The Exhibition" Hang Ten with Rennie Ellis by Janet Austin Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive Rennie Ellis at...
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The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest and most prestigious decoration of the British decorations system. It is awarded for valour "in the presence of...
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The following people are Scottish recipients of the Victoria Cross. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Robert Bellew...
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William Anderson – recipient of the Victoria Cross Andrew Bogle – recipient of the Victoria Cross Robert Downie – recipient of the Victoria Cross Francis...
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The latter is a house designed by William Adam which was completed in 1726. The Kelso Bridge was designed by John Rennie, who later built London Bridge....
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recipient of the George Medal John Rennie (1920–1943), acting sergeant, recipient of a posthumous George Cross for gallantry while on training Archibald...
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field of design in general, and architecture in particular, was Charles Rennie Mackintosh. He created one of the key motifs of the movement, now known...
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The Victoria Cross (VC) was introduced in Great Britain on 29 January 1856 by Queen Victoria to reward acts of valour during the Crimean War. For the Indian...
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highest bravery but was never considered equal in status to the Victoria Cross. The George Cross succeeded the Empire Gallantry Medal and all those living who...
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Rennie 2000, p. 51. Hall 2004, p. 31. Rennie 2000, p. 37. Rennie 2000, p. 38. Thomas 1959, p. 134. Rennie 2000, p. 42. Rennie 2000, p. 44. Rennie 2000...
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& Crafts furniture by Edward William Godwin and Charles Rennie Mackintosh; and carpets and interior textiles by William Morris. The galleries also link...
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Armouring. Military Cross: Lieutenant Ian Burrows, Major Frank Rennie. Mention in Dispatches: Lieutenant Earle Watson Yandall, Major Frank Rennie, Captain Graham...
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Somerset Railway employed John Rennie to survey a route to Brighton, but again the proposal came to nothing. In 1829 Rennie was commissioned to survey two...
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Thomas Bland Strange Nine Edinburgh Academy alumni have received the Victoria Cross. Colonel Thomas Cadell VC CB Lieutenant-General Sir James Hills-Johnes...
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London Bridge (category William the Conqueror)
adjacent properties. A more conventional design of five stone arches, by John Rennie, was chosen instead. It was built 100 feet (30 m) west (upstream) of the...
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University of Toronto Press. Elliott, David R. (2004). "William Aberhart, 1935-1943". In Rennie, Bradford J. (ed.). Alberta Premiers of the Twentieth Century...
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Rennie William Inglis Windmill Point Bay Ferries Great Lakes Limited Hiawatha (ship, 1895) Kwasind Toronto Ferry Company Toronto water taxis Victoria...
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memorial to the Korean War; and a memorial to Glaswegian recipients of the Victoria Cross. Across the bridge the original scheme was to enter the area via a tunnel...
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Lord Kelvin (redirect from William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin)
0001, ISBN 978-0-19-882147-2, Kelvin, Lord (William Thomson; 1824–1907) British physicist Law, Jonathan; Rennie, Richard, eds. (2020), "Kelvin, Lord", A...
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across the bridge. Since the removal of Rennie's New London Bridge in 1967 it is the oldest road structure which crosses the Thames in central London. On 22...
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Lam is a governor at the Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children in King's Cross, and a former trustee at the Ivors Academy Trust, the charitable arm of...
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Glasgow School in Scotland, the motif was used in furniture by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and in highly-stylized glass and paintings by his wife, Margaret...
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A bomb explodes in the left-luggage office at Victoria station. Other bombs are defused at Charing Cross station, Ludgate Hill station and Paddington station...
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the 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division. Acting Sergeant John Rennie won a posthumous George Cross in October 1943, dying while shielding others from an exploding...
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Albury (redirect from Albury, Victoria)
possible to cross the river by foot. Among the first squatters to follow in the steps of the explorers and settle in the district were William Wyse and Charles...
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international level since 2012. He is the inaugural Olympic champion in kayak cross in 2024. Butcher was born in Dunedin on 17 March 1995. He grew up in Alexandra...
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