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Andrew Baird (other)
Andrew Baird may refer to: * Andrew Baird (footballer) (1866–1916), Scottish footballer * Andrew Blain Baird (1862–1951), Scottish blacksmith and aviation pioneer * Andrew Wilson Baird (1842–1908), Scottish colonel of the Royal Engineers * Andy Baird (born 1979), Scottish footballer *Andrew Baird (film director) Andrew Baird (born 18 March 1976 in Dublin) is an Irish art director, commercial director, music video director and film director. His feature film debut was ''Zone 414'' (2021), a neo-noir-style science fiction Thriller film, thriller starring Gu ...
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Andrew Baird (footballer)
Andrew Baird (11 June 1866 – 1916) was a Scottish amateur footballer who played for Queen's Park as a goalkeeper. He was capped by Scotland at international level. Honours Queen's Park * Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,1892–93


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Andrew Blain Baird
Andrew Blain Baird (1 January 1862 – 9 September 1951) was a Scottish blacksmith and aviation pioneer. The Man Andrew Blain Baird was born in 1862 in Sandhead on Luce Bay in the Rhinns of Galloway, Scotland. One of three sons, his father was a fisherman and handloom weaver. He became an apprentice to a blacksmith in Sandhead, worked as a lighthouse keeper on Lismore, then as an ironworker at Smith and McLean's on the Clyde shipyards before finally setting up on his own as a blacksmith at 113 High Street in Rothesay, Isle of Bute in 1887, when he was 25. In 1892 at the age of 30 Andrew married Euphemia Martin at Glecknabae Farm on Bute. Baird was a daring thinker, a pioneer and innovator. He created many improvements to the plough, built a unique model of the triple expansion engine powered by electricity and was one of the original members of the Scottish Aeronautical Society. The Dream Eager to expand his knowledge of aviation, Baird was said to have corresponded with th ...
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Andrew Wilson Baird
Andrew Wilson Baird (26 April 1842 – 2 April 1908) was a Scottish colonel of the Royal Engineers. He is best remembered for his work in tidal studies of the coast of India. Life Born and baptised 26 April 1842 in Aberdeen, he was the son of Thomas Baird and Catherine Imray. He was educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen, before entering the Military College of the East India Company at Addiscombe in June 1860. Joining the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in January 1861, he was made a lieutenant in the Royal Engineers the following year, and sailed for India on 1 March 1864. In India he was appointed special assistant engineer of the Bombay harbour defence works, and was responsible for ordering the buildings of the batteries at Oyster Rock and Middle Ground. After serving as assistant field engineer in the Abyssinian expedition of 1868 under Sir Robert Napier, in December 1869 Baird was assistant superintendent of the trigonometrical survey of India, and conducted extensive ...
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Andy Baird
Andy Baird (born 18 January 1979) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played in the Football League for Wycombe Wanderers. Baird was born in East Kilbride, Scotland, but began his professional career in England as a trainee with Wycombe Wanderers. He made his debut on 25 April 1998, whilst still a trainee, coming on as a late substitute for Mark Stallard in the 1–1 draw at home to Chesterfield. He turned professional the following summer and soon established himself in the first team. However, a series of injuries later restricted his appearances and in the summer of 2002 he was released by the club because he was too prone to injuries. He joined Brackley Town where he found that a first team place was hard to come by. However, in 2005 he joined Banbury United where he has become an integral member of the team. In 2008, he transferred to Oxford City. He is capable of playing at centre forward Forwards (also known as attackers) are outfield positions in a ...
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