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Arthur Grant may refer to: *Arthur James Grant (1862–1948), English historian * Sir Arthur Grant, 10th Baronet (1879–1931), of Monymusk, Aberdeen *Arthur Grant (cinematographer) (1915–1972), British cinematographer *Art Grant (ice hockey) (1919–1943), Canadian ice hockey player * Art Grant (baseball) (fl. 1922), catcher in the American Negro league *Arthur Grant (footballer) Arthur Grant (born 10 June 1957 in Bellshill) is a Scottish former football winger. Grant began his career with Clyde, and made over 100 appearances with the club, before moving to Alloa Athletic. He reached 100 appearances for the "Wasps" as ... (born 1957), former Scottish football winger See also

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Arthur James Grant
Arthur James Grant (21 June 1862 – 24 May 1948) was an English historian.'GRANT, Arthur James', ''Who Was Who'' Early life and education Born in Farlesthorpe, Lincolnshire, Grant was the son of Samuel Grant. He was educated at Boston Grammar School and King's College, Cambridge where he graduated BA in Classics in 1884, with a first class in both parts of the tripos and a distinction in Ancient History.A. H. Dainton, 'A. J. Grant, 1862-1948', ''University of Leeds Review'', 1 (1948-49), 136-40. He became a University Extension lecturer. Academic career In 1896, Grant was appointed Professor of History and English (later narrowed to History alone) at the Yorkshire College, Leeds (which became the University of Leeds in 1904), where he succeeded Cyril Ransome. Upon his retirement from Leeds in 1927 a drypoint portrait was executed by the artist Malcolm Osborne. He proceeded in that year to a chair at the University of New Zealand. From 1930 to 1932 he was Professor of Modern Hi ...
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Sir Arthur Grant, 10th Baronet
Six baronetcies have been held by the Grant family. Colquhoun, later Grant baronets, of Grant (1625) See Colquhoun baronets Grant baronets, of Dalvey, Elgin (1688) Created 10 August 1688, in the baronetage of Nova Scotia. * Sir James Grant, 1st Baronet, died 1695 * Sir Ludovic Grant, 2nd Baronet, died 4 January 1701 * Sir Sweton Grant, 3rd Baronet, died 1752 * Sir Patrick Grant, 4th Baronet, born c. 1655, died 10 April 1755 *Sir Alexander Grant, 5th Baronet (1705–1772), was member of parliament for Inverness (1761–1768) * Sir Ludovic Grant, 6th Baronet, died 17 September 1790 * Sir Alexander Grant, 7th Baronet, born c. 1750, died 26 July 1825 *Sir Alexander Cray Grant, 8th Baronet, born 30 November 1782, died 29 November 1854, was member of parliament for Tregony 1812–1818, Lostwithiel 1818–1826, Aldborough 1826–1830, Westbury 1830–1831 and Cambridge 1840 and again 1841–1843 *Sir Robert Innes Grant, 9th Baronet, born 8 April 1794, died 1 August 1856 *Sir Alexande ...
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Arthur Grant (cinematographer)
Arthur Grant B.S.C. (1915–1972) was a British cinematographer. He succeeded Jack Asher as regular Director of Photography for Hammer Film Productions. His films for Hammer included '' Shadow of the Cat'' (1961), '' The Curse of the Werewolf'' (1961), '' The Phantom of the Opera'' (1962), '' The Plague of the Zombies'' (1966) and ''The Devil Rides Out'' (1968). His final film for the studio was '' Demons of the Mind'' in 1972. Selected filmography * ''Self Made Lady'' (1932) * '' Loyal Heart'' (1946) * '' I'll Turn to You'' (1946) * '' The Second Mate'' (1950) * '' Conflict of Wings'' (1954) * '' The End of the Road'' (1954) * ''Not Wanted on Voyage'' (1957) * '' Danger Within'' (1959) * '' Make Mine a Million'' (1959) * '' Cone of Silence'' (1960) * '' Hell Is a City'' (1960) * ''Cash on Demand'' (1961) * '' Jigsaw'' (1962) * '' The Damned'' (1963) * '' Paranoiac'' (1963) * '' The Tomb of Ligeia'' (1965) * '' The Reptile'' (1966) * ''Quatermass and the Pit ''Quatermass ...
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Art Grant (ice Hockey)
Arthur Gordon Grant (January 20, 1919 – June 12, 1943) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played as a goaltender in the Scottish National League for the Ayr Raiders. He also appeared non-professionally for the Winnipeg Monarchs. Early life and hockey career Grant was born on January 20, 1919, in Montreal to Keith Gordon and Marjory Grant. He joined the Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in 1937, and played one season there before transferring to the Winnipeg Monarchs. Emigrating to Scotland in 1939, he played for the Ayr Raiders and Fife Flyers before joining the armed forces. He married in September 1942. Military career and death Grant served in the Royal Winnipeg Rifles for 6 months as a private. In civilian life, he worked as a clockkeeper during his time in Scotland. Moving back to Canada in July 1940, Grant enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Winnipeg on February 26, 1941, and was assigned to pilot training, com ...
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Art Grant (baseball)
Arthur Grant was an American Negro league catcher in the 1920s. Grant played for the Richmond Giants The Richmond Giants were an independent semi-pro Negro league baseball team based in Richmond, Indiana that fielded a team in two different seasons. Though their existence was short, several Negro league stars played for the Giants, including Bill ... in 1922. In seven recorded games, he posted three hits in 26 plate appearances. References External links *Baseball statistics and player information froBaseball-Reference Black Baseball StatsanSeamheads Year of birth missing Year of death missing Place of birth missing Place of death missing Richmond Giants players {{negro-league-baseball-bio-stub ...
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