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    John MacGillivray (18 December 1821 – 6 June 1867) was a Scottish naturalist, active in Australia between 1842 and 1867. MacGillivray was born in Aberdeen...
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  • Canada MacGillivray Freeman Films, a film studio based in Laguna Beach, CA MacGillivray's warbler (Oporornis tolmiei), a bird species Clan Macgillivray, a...
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    whom died in infancy. Two of MacGillivray's sons achieved recognition as naturalists. His eldest son, John MacGillivray (1822–1867), published an account...
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    and race of MacGillivray was represented by Malcolm MacGillivray of Dalcrombie and Duncan MacGillivray of Dunmaglass. The MacGillivrays were persecuted...
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  • and 1873, MacGillivray acted as a surgeon in the hospital of Bendigo, where he organised a private medical practice. While MacGillivray's deepest interest...
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    except when singing. MacGillivray's warbler was named by John James Audubon in honor of Scottish ornithologist William MacGillivray, although the proper...
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  • (original mix) by Cutty Ranks, written by Ranks, Chris Lane, and John MacGillivray. "2009" contains a sample of "Chanté's Got a Man" by Chanté Moore...
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  • immature specimen found in 1855 on Gau Island, Fiji by naturalist John MacGillivray on board HMS Herald who took the carcass to the British Museum in...
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  • 1925 as a United Farmers member. He was the son of John A. MacGillivray. In 1900, he married Mary MacIntosh. He served on the municipal council for Antigonish...
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  • (3) Holly Simpson – piano, strings (13) Jacob Banks – vocals (14) John MacGillivray – production (sampled) (2) Louis "M^ttrs" Collard-Watson – vocals...
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  • siblings, Ciarán MacGillivray and Fiona MacGillivray of Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia, joined with Rosie MacKenzie (then age 11) and Jimmy MacKenzie of Baddeck...
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  • Allister MacGillivray CM, D. Litt (honors), is a Canadian singer/songwriter, guitarist, and music historian from the Cape Breton region of Nova Scotia...
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    the 19th century, seeking gold, timber and grazing land. In 1848, John MacGillivray studied the fauna and flora of the island while HMS Rattlesnake was...
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    Simon Réaume; Lower English River: Alexander Fraser (proprietor), John MacGillivray, Robert Henry, Louis Versailles, Charles Messier, Pierre Hurteau;...
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    Bampfield Yule (Bramble) Surgeon: John Thomson Physician-naturalist: Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895) Naturalists: John MacGillivray (1821–1867) and James Fowler...
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    Ivor MacGillivray (24 May 1840 – 16 January 1939) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly multi-member seat...
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    In May 1845, while visiting Bramble Cay via HMS Fly, naturalist John MacGillivray and Joseph Jukes collected a holotype, stored today in the British...
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  • Durst, Matthew Whelan, Danny McNair, Goran Pavles, Rafael Solórzano, John MacGillivray, Viktor Muller, Manuel Tausch, and Gonzalo Escudero (Apple TV+)‡ The...
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    in charge of HMS Rattlesnake, with the naturalists Thomas Huxley, John MacGillivray and artist Oswald Walters Brierly on board, accompanied by Charles...
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  • To Fly! (category Short films directed by Greg MacGillivray)
    1976 American short docudrama film directed by Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman of MacGillivray Freeman Films, who wrote the story with Francis Thompson...
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    Murrayfield Road. Macgillivray was a Scottish nationalist, and associated both with Patrick Geddes' Fin de Siècle Scottish cultural revival and Hugh MacDiarmid's...
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    William Milne (a gardener-botanist from the Edinburgh Botanic Garden), John MacGillivray (naturalist) who collected fish and plant specimens, and assistant...
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    the Lord Howe parakeet exist. They come from the John Gould collection, taken by John MacGillivray in September 1853 on the voyage of HMS Herald, and...
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    The first recorded visit to the island was conducted by naturalist John MacGillivray aboard HMS Rattlesnake in 1847. In 1866, Robert Ross obtained a lease...
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  • "Day Two" – Eric Durst, Danny McNair, Matt Whelan, Goran Pavles, John MacGillivray The Old Man: "Episode III" – Erik Henry, Matt Robken, Jamie Klein...
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    Moorehead (1963) Cooper's Creek. MacMillan, Melbourne and Sydney. ISBN 0-333-22909-6 E.W. Dunlop (1967) "Oxley, John Joseph William Molesworth (1784?–1828)"...
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    account of the rough weather experienced. William Grant Milne and John MacGillivray, naturalists on board the Herald, made a small collection of plants...
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    were John Thomson as Surgeon, Thomas Henry Huxley as Assistant Surgeon ("surgeon's mate", but in practice marine naturalist), John MacGillivray as botanist...
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    species was first recorded on Gau Island by the Scottish naturalist John MacGillivray in 1854, during his travels on HMS Herald. However, it did not receive...
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    history specimens gathered by naturalists William Grant Milne and John MacGillivray on the expedition made substantial contributions to botanical and...
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