Birnie may refer to: Birnie (surname) Birnie, Moray, a former inhabited place and civil parish south of Elgin, Moray, Scotland Birnie Kirk, a church at...
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81212°E / -32.047332; 115.81212 David John Birnie (16 February 1951 – 7 October 2005) and Catherine Margaret Birnie (née Harrison; born 23 May 1951) were an...
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Birnie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Birnie, (1763–1835), Scottish merchant and shipowner David and Catherine Birnie...
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Patricia Winifred Birnie (17 November 1926 - February 2013) was a British lawyer, and an internationally recognised expert on the law of the sea and the...
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Birnie Island is a small, uninhabited coral island, 20 hectares (49 acres) in area, part of the Phoenix Island group, that is part of the Republic of Kiribati...
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57°36′41″N 3°19′48″W / 57.61139°N 3.33000°W / 57.61139; -3.33000 Birnie Kirk is a 12th century parish church located near Elgin, in Moray, Scotland...
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Hailey Dawn Birnie (born July 11, 1982) is a Canadian curler and actress from Whitehorse, Yukon. She currently skips her own team out of the Whitehorse...
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Sir Richard Birnie (c. 1760 – 1832) was a Scottish police magistrate in London, who came to prominence for his involvement with the Cato Street Conspiracy...
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merchant and shipowner. He was one of five sons born to James Birnie and Elizabeth Shepherd Birnie of Aberdeen, Scotland. Alexander made his way to London in...
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William Birnie Rhind RSA (1853–1933) was a Scottish sculptor. Rhind was born in Edinburgh on 27 February 1853 as the first son of sculptor John Rhind (1828–1892)...
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William Birnie or Birny (died 1568) was a Scottish merchant based Edinburgh. Birnie was of the wealthiest merchants in Edinburgh. Birnie married Helen...
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John Birnie Philip (23 November 1824 – 2 March 1875) was a nineteenth-century English sculptor. Much of his work was carried out for the architect Sir...
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John Esmond Birnie (born 6 January 1965) is a British economist, author and former unionist politician. He was an Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) Member of...
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Harry Charles Birnie, DSO RD (1 October 1882 – 9 March 1943) was a Scottish sea captain and naval officer. His peacetime seafaring career was spent with...
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Birnie Loch is located in North East Fife, Scotland, adjacent to the crossroads between the A91 and B937 roads. It is entirely artificial in nature, being...
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Richard Birnie (1808–1888), was a barrister in colonial Australia. Birnie was the second son of Sir Richard Birnie, Chief Metropolitan Police Magistrate...
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Birnie Duthie (13 June 1905 – 13 April 1994) was a British alpine skier. She competed in the women's combined event at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Evans...
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Edward Lawson Birnie (25 August 1878 – 21 December 1935) was an English professional football player and manager. He played for Sunderland Seaburn, Newcastle...
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Anke "Birnie" Rodenburg (born 1943, Doornspijk) is a Dutch sculptor known for representational figurative bronzes. "Mienskip in twee beelden". Jouster...
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James Birnie (1799–1864) was an employee of the North West Company (NWC) and the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), serving primarily within the Pacific Northwest...
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Bill McBirnie is a jazz and Latin flautist, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was raised in the small town of Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada. He studied...
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Tessa Daphne Birnie OAM (19 July 1924 – 10 March 2008) was an internationally acclaimed New Zealand and Australian concert pianist. Birnie was born in...
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Cassandra E. Maxwell (redirect from Cassandra Maxwell Birnie)
Cassandra E. Maxwell (?– 1974; later Cassandra Maxwell Birnie) was an American lawyer. She was South Carolina's first African American female lawyer. She...
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Rogers Birnie (5 April 1851 – 25 September 1939) was a United States Army officer and explorer of Death Valley. Rogers Birnie was born in Taneytown, Maryland...
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Krapf Group (redirect from Birnie Bus Service)
transport students in Downingtown and Honey Brook. In 2017, Krapf purchased Birnie Bus Service, which operated similar services in New York state. Currently...
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Best New Writer of the British Sports Book Awards (2006).[citation needed] Birnie, Lionel (20 September 2007). "The Big Interview: Gary Imlach". Cycling Weekly...
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Rosalind Birnie Philip (14 November 1873 – 6 February 1958) was the sister-in-law of James McNeill Whistler. After the death of her sister Beatrice in...
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The Birnie Symbol Stone is a class I Pictish stone, now situated on the north side of the graveyard of Birnie Kirk, in Moray, Scotland. It was discovered...
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Retrieved 18 April 2012. Birnie, Lionel (2012). Tales from the Vicarage, volume one. Peloton Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9567814-2-0. Birnie, Lionel (2011). The...
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George Esslemont (redirect from George Birnie Esslemont)
George Birnie Esslemont (1860 – 2 October 1917) was a Scottish Liberal politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South in 1907, and...
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