James McCrae may refer to: James McCrae (footballer) (1894–1974), Scottish football player and manager James McCrae (politician) (born 1948), Canadian...
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James Clark Fulton McCrae (also spelt McRae, McRea, McCray and McCabe; 2 September 1894 – 3 September 1974) was a Scottish football player and manager...
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Australian writer James McCrae (footballer), Scottish footballer James McCrae (politician) politician in Manitoba, Canada John McCrae, Canadian poet, physician...
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East, Sir George McCrae. Largely composed of professional and amateur sportsmen, "McCrae's" was the first of the so-called 'footballers' Pals battalions...
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David McCrae (23 February 1900 – 1976) was a Scottish footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a striker. After being signed...
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mayor Jim MacRae (Canadian football) (1926–?), Canadian football player and lawyer James McCrae (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Jimmy Morton (category McCrae's Battalion)
"Private James Morton" (PDF). Lochnagar Crater. Retrieved 21 July 2018. "McCrae`s Battalion and Dunfermline". Dunfermline Athletic Football Club. Retrieved...
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James Low (9 March 1894 – 5 March 1960) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside right (winger). Low was born in Ayrshire and raised in Elgin...
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James Hodge Speedie (17 November 1893 – 25 September 1915) was a Scottish footballer who played for Hearts. He was born in Edinburgh and joined Hearts...
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forward, including Hearts' winger James Speedie. In response to increasing appeals for volunteers, Sir George McCrae, a popular figure in Edinburgh, announced...
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Whitney, Gwen McCrae, Lyn Collins, The Impressions and James Brown amongst others. DJ Pari is the son of former professional footballer Walter Schmidt...
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McGraw or MacGraw is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin. McGraw has been theorized to be a variant of McCrae, which itself is an Anglicized form of...
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Jimmy Hazeldean (category McCrae's Battalion)
James William Hazeldean was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an outside left in the Scottish League for Heart of Midlothian. Hazeldean...
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GinaMarie, with the sole vote to evict, choose to evict McCrae from the game. Following McCrae's eviction, the final three participated in the first part...
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Paddy Crossan (category McCrae's Battalion)
enlisted in McCrae's Battalion of the Royal Scots. Around the same time he was selected for the Scottish League XI with teammates Peter Nellies, James Low and...
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go to war. James made the decision to enlist, as Archie was engaged to be married. James was killed on the Somme while serving with McCrae's Battalion...
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Šterc and Šimperský remained on standby in Czechoslovakia. Head coach: James McCrae Although registered to the official list, Bakhati, El-Soury and Youssef...
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was raised in Edinburgh in November 1914 by Lieutenant Colonel Sir George McCrae. The 16th Royal Scots included players and supporters from Hearts, Hibernian...
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Alexandre Dumas The Man in the Iron Mask, an 1873 book by George Gordon McCrae L'Homme au Masque de Fer, a 1930 novel by Arthur Bernède The Man in the...
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the game. To open the third quarter, McKenzie Milton drove the Knights 66 yards in only four plays. Greg McCrae ran for a 32-yard touchdown, and a 35–34...
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Heart of Midlothian F.C. (redirect from Heart of Midlothian Football Club)
then look at me askance. If it's football that you're wanting, you must come with us to France! — Sir George McCrae In November 1914, Heart of Midlothian...
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St Mirren F.C. (redirect from St Mirren Football Club)
European appearances: Billy Abercromby, 9 (1980–1988) Most League goals: David McCrae, 221 (1923–1934) Most League goals in a season: Dunky Walker, 45 (1921–22)...
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Canada Vincent Massey. Chris Bauman, football player Israel Idonije, professional football player James McCrae (politician), politician Zach Whitecloud...
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James Scott (1895 – 1 July 1916) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a forward in the Scottish League for Raith Rovers. He scored on...
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Egypt Cape Verde v Egypt Egypt v Botswana Hussein Hegazi (1920–1924) James McCrae (1934–36) Tewfik Abdullah (1940–1944) Eric Keen (1947–1948) Edward Jones...
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James Harty Frew (21 May 1892 – 27 April 1967) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a left back. Born in Kinghorn, Frew played for Kilsyth...
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Ernest Ellis (category McCrae's Battalion)
English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley as a right back. Prior to becoming a professional footballer, Ellis worked a...
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Kilmarnock F.C. (redirect from Kilmarnock Football Club)
Scottish Cup Winner 1920 & 1929 James Fowler – Captain 2012 League Cup Winners Tommy McLean – Golden Era Award Stuart McLean – 2nd Highest League Appearances...
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– DB, Winnipeg Blue Bombers D.J. Killings – DB, Calgary Stampeders Greg McCrae – SB, Winnipeg Blue Bombers William Stanback - RB, Montreal Alouettes Isaiah...
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Eisenhower in the 1979 miniseries Ike. In 1989, he played Augustus "Gus" McCrae alongside Tommy Lee Jones in the epic Western adventure television miniseries...
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