Iain Stewart Macmillan (20 October 1938 – 8 May 2006) was the Scottish photographer famous for taking the cover photograph for the Beatles' album Abbey...
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Iain Banks (16 February 1954 – 9 June 2013) was a Scottish author, writing mainstream fiction as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, adding...
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Iain Alan Sutherland Glen (born 24 June 1961) is a Scottish actor. He has appeared as Dr. Alexander Isaacs/Tyrant in three films of the Resident Evil film...
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extinct and the Chiefship passed to MacMillan of Dunmore, whose lands were on the side of Loch Tarbert. The MacMillans were not noted Jacobites and during...
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served England, Scotland & Wales Key people Paul Flaum, Chief Executive Iain MacMillan Simon Palethorpe Products Caravan Holiday Parks Holiday Home Sales Revenue...
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MacMillan, who founded Macmillan Publishers, was the son of a Scottish crofter from the Isle of Arran. Macmillan considered himself a Scot. Macmillan...
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Maurice Victor Macmillan, Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden, PC (27 January 1921 – 10 March 1984), was a British Conservative Party politician and Member...
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(1997) Bettina Rossner, John Lennon, Yoko Ono – artwork Bob Gruen, Iain MacMillan – photography The post-punk rock band Death of Samantha, founded in...
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Lewis (born 1982) Patrick Lichfield (1939–2005) Paul Lowe (1963–2024) Iain MacMillan (1938–2006) Duncan Macpherson (1882–1966) Daniel Marquis (1829–1879)...
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National Library of Scotland Iain MacMillan (1938–2006), photographer Eilish McColgan (1990), athlete Air Marshal Iain McNicoll (born 1953), Deputy Commander-in-Chief...
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Gilleasbuig Iain Macmillan KCVO FRSE (1942-2023) was a minister of the Church of Scotland. From 1973 until his retirement in September 2013 he served as...
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and Wear B Julian Beresford King, CMG, CVO 24 June 2014 Gilleasbuig Iain MacMillan, CVO 3 July 2014 On retirement as Chaplain to the Queen in Scotland...
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Inglis Cameron, Scottish university administrator (born 1927) 8 May – Iain MacMillan, photographer (born 1938) 10 May Val Guest, film director (born 1911)...
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Iain Norman Macleod (11 November 1913 – 20 July 1970) was a British Conservative Party politician. A playboy and professional bridge player in his twenties...
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Consider Phlebas (redirect from Iain M. Banks/Consider Phlebas)
Phlebas, first published in 1987, is a space opera novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks. It is the first in a series of novels about an interstellar post-scarcity...
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Gaudet (2004) (interim) Francis MacKenzie (2004–2006) Michel Samson (2006–2007) (interim) Stephen McNeil (2007–2021) Iain Rankin (2021–2022) Zach Churchill...
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Ian McMillan may refer to: Ian MacMillan (author) (1941–2008), Hawaiian scholar and novelist Ian McMillan (curler) (born 1991), Canadian curler Ian McMillan...
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academic 13 October – Hugo Young, journalist (died 2003) 20 October – Iain MacMillan, photographer (died 2006) 22 October – Derek Jacobi, actor 24 October...
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Iain Ciar MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Iain Ciar MacLeòid) (1330 – c. 1392) is considered to be 4th Chief of Clan MacLeod. He was the eldest son of, and is...
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Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg, also known as Clan Donald South, Clan Iain Mor, Clan MacDonald of Islay and Kintyre, MacDonalds of the Glens (Antrim) and...
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The club has never folded or amalgamated with another club. Having won the MacGillvary Senior League in 1959 and 1960, the club won the Camanachd Cup in...
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was intended as a parody of the Beatles' 1969 album, Abbey Road, and Iain Macmillan, the photographer who took the original photograph for the Beatles album...
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Iain Borb MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Iain Borb MacLeòid; Anglicised as: John "the Turbulent" MacLeod) (1392–1442) is considered to be the sixth chief of...
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outside EMI Studios on Abbey Road. At 11:35 that morning, photographer Iain Macmillan was given only ten minutes to take the photo while he stood on a step-ladder...
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ISBN 0-14-102715-0. "Broughton Place, Broughton". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2 September 2014. "Iain MacMillan". Scotsman. Retrieved 23 February 2018....
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List of Scottish Gaelic surnames (section Mac-)
sourced from the cited reference. For Currie, Mark states "also MacPherson". Mac an Tàilleir, Iain. "Ainmean Pearsanta". Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Archived from the...
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The Wasp Factory (category Novels by Iain Banks)
The Wasp Factory is the first novel by Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1984. Before the publication of The Wasp Factory, Banks had written several...
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The Player of Games (category Novels by Iain M. Banks)
The Player of Games is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1988. It was the second published Culture novel. A...
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Espedair Street (redirect from Iain Banks/Espedair Street)
significant events in the book take place. Espedair Street, Iain Banks, London: Macmillan, 1987, ISBN 0-333-44916-9 (paperback ISBN 0-349-10214-7) A four-part...
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