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Clelland is a surname and Scottish clan. It is the surname of: *David Clelland (born 1943), British Labour Party politician *Eugene Clelland, fictional character on British television soap opera ''Coronation Street'' * Jeanne N. Clelland, American mathematician *James Clelland, Scottish labor activist, participant in the 1820 Battle of Bonnymuir *John Clelland (1863–1944), Scottish international footballer *John Clelland, founder in 1883 of Globe Store, Scranton, Pennsylvania *Lana Clelland (born 1993), Scottish footballer *Mike Clelland (born 1963), American Democratic Party politician *Sarah Clelland (born 1997), Scottish footballer *Scott Clelland, manager of Scottish football club Darvel F.C. See also *Cleland (surname), a related surname *Clelland Bar, one of the sites of the 1979 Glasgow pub bombings. *Clelland House, a historic building in West Virginia * Clelland F. Dodds (1826–1894), Mayor of Bloomington, Indiana *Lady Maisry Lady Maisry (also known as "Bonnie Susie C ...
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Surname
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ...
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Mike Clelland
Michael Philip Clelland (born December 18, 1963, in Washington, D.C.), is a Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives. From 2012 to 2014, he represented the 29th District, which consists of western Seminole County, until his defeat by Scott Plakon. History Clelland moved to Florida in 1974 and began working for the Longwood Fire Department, later attending Seminole Community College, where he graduated with an Associate degree in fire science technology in 1994. He then attended the University of Central Florida, graduating with a degree in political science, and then the Florida A&M University College of Law, graduating with a Juris Doctor. Florida House of Representatives In 2012, when the Florida House of Representatives districts were redrawn, Clelland ran in the 29th District, which incumbent State Representative Chris Dorworth, a Republican, was also running in. The ''Orlando Sentinel'' endorsed Clelland, praising him as "smart" and calling his legislat ...
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Clelland F
Clelland is a surname and Scottish clan. It is the surname of: *David Clelland (born 1943), British Labour Party politician *Eugene Clelland, fictional character on British television soap opera ''Coronation Street'' * Jeanne N. Clelland, American mathematician *James Clelland, Scottish labor activist, participant in the 1820 Battle of Bonnymuir * John Clelland (1863–1944), Scottish international footballer *John Clelland, founder in 1883 of Globe Store, Scranton, Pennsylvania *Lana Clelland (born 1993), Scottish footballer * Mike Clelland (born 1963), American Democratic Party politician *Sarah Clelland (born 1997), Scottish footballer *Scott Clelland, manager of Scottish football club Darvel F.C. See also * Cleland (surname), a related surname *Clelland Bar, one of the sites of the 1979 Glasgow pub bombings. *Clelland House, a historic building in West Virginia * Clelland F. Dodds (1826–1894), Mayor of Bloomington, Indiana *Lady Maisry, a song (Child Ballad 65) also known as S ...
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Clelland House
Clelland House, also known as the Houghton House and Clelland-Houghton-Wallace Log House, is a historic home located near Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia. It was built about 1800, and consists of a two-story main section constructed of "V"-notched logs, with a one-story frame kitchen wing. It was designed with one chimney and one large room on each floor. It is the oldest surviving house in the area. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ... in 1980. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia Houses completed in 1800 Houses in Taylor County, West Virginia Scotch-Irish American culture in West Virginia Scottish-American culture in West Virginia National Register ...
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Glasgow Pub Bombings
The Glasgow pub bombings were two bomb attacks in Glasgow, Scotland, carried out by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) on 17 February 1979. The UVF bombed two pubs frequented by Catholicsthe Old Barnsin Calton and, 15 minutes later, the Clelland Bar in Gorbals. Five people were injured, all at the Clelland Bar. The pubs were targeted because they were allegedly used for fundraising for Irish republicans in Northern Ireland. The attack sparked fears that sectarian terrorism would erupt in Scotland as a spillover of the Troubles. Experts believe a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) veto on bombing operations in Scotland prevented the situation from escalating. The attacks were co-ordinated by William "Big Bill" Campbell, the UVF's top commander in Scotland, who was possibly involved with the 1971 McGurk's Bar bombing in Belfast which killed 15 people according to a book published in 2012. A police investigation led to Campbell, along with eight other UVF members (which included ...
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Cleland (surname)
Cleland is a surname of Scottish origin. People named Cleland *Alec Cleland (born 1970), Scottish footballer *Andrew N. Cleland (born 1961), American physicist *Carol Cleland (born 1948), American philosopher * Cook Cleland (1916–2007), US air race pilot *David Cleland, co-founder of the Nature Foundation in South Australia in 1981 * David I. Cleland (1926–2018), US engineer, academic and author of project management textbooks *Donald Cleland (1901–1975), Australian soldier and administrator * E. Davenport Cleland (1854–1928), journalist and mine manager in South Australia and Western Australia *Edward Erskine Cleland (1869–1943), South Australian jurist * Hance Cleland (1884–1859), American politician * James Cleland (footballer) (1870–1940), Scottish (soccer) footballer * James Cleland (politician) (1839–1908), Scottish-born merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada *James Cleland (statistician) (1770–1840) was a Scottish statistician and historical writ ...
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Darvel F
Darvel ( sco, Dairvel, gd, Darbhail) is a small town in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It is at the eastern end of the Irvine Valley and is sometimes referred to as "The Lang Toon" ( en, the Long Town). The town's Latin motto, , means "Not for ourselves, but for others". Location Darvel is situated on the A71 road that runs from Irvine on the west coast to Edinburgh on the east. The town is east of Kilmarnock and is the most easterly of the Irvine Valley Towns, the others being Galston and Newmilns. The town was once linked with Stonehouse (via Strathaven) by the Caledonian Railway. However, the line was closed by the LMS before the Second World War. The former Glasgow and South Western Railway branch line to Kilmarnock survived for much longer and was closed in 1964 as part of the Beeching Axe. Much of the route of both lines is still in existence, although the rails have long since gone and many road bridges have been removed. There was a large viaduct to the east of th ...
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Sarah Clelland
Sarah Isabel Clelland (born 11 August 1997) is a Scottish football who plays for Spartans in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) as a full back. She has also played international handball for Scotland and Great Britain. Club career Clelland played for four years at Rangers before she joined Glasgow City in August 2015. In July 2016, she signed for Spartans. International career Clelland has represented Scotland at the under-17 and under-19 levels, including at the 2014 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, 2015 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, and 2017 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championships. Honors ;Glasgow City * Scottish Women's Premier League: 2015 * Scottish Women's Cup The Scottish Women's Cup is the national knockout cup competition for women's football in Scotland. First held in 1970–71, the competition is owned and managed by Scottish Women's Football (SWF), an affiliated body of the Scottish Football As ...: 2015 References External links Sara ...
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Lana Clelland
Lana Clelland (born 26 January 1993) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Sassuolo Femminile in the Italian women's Serie A and the Scotland women's national team. Club career Born in Perth, Clelland began her career at local clubs (playing alongside future international teammate Lisa Evans)Perth women Lana and Lisa to make history for Scotland in World Cup
Dundee Evening Telegraph, 6 June 2019
before joining Rangers where she made her senior

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Scottish Clan
A Scottish clan (from Goidelic languages, Gaelic , literally 'children', more broadly 'kindred') is a kinship group among the Scottish people. Clans give a sense of shared identity and descent to members, and in modern times have an official structure recognised by the Court of the Lord Lyon, which regulates Scottish heraldry and coats of arms. Most clans have their own tartan patterns, usually dating from the 19th century, which members may incorporate into kilts or other clothing. The modern image of clans, each with their own tartan and specific land, was promulgated by the Scottish author Sir Walter Scott after influence by others. Historically, tartan designs were associated with Lowland and Highland districts whose weavers tended to produce cloth patterns favoured in those districts. By process of social evolution, it followed that the clans/families prominent in a particular district would wear the tartan of that district, and it was but a short step for that community ...
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Globe Store
The Globe Store was a regional department store in Scranton, Pennsylvania, founded in 1883 by John Simpson and John Clelland. It closed in 1994. __TOC__ History The original building was a three-story white stone-faced building. It was stocked with "the latest and largest line of dry goods, notions, cloaks, ladies' tailor-made suits, and men's furnishings". The Globe Store eventually moved to Scranton where it would gain local fame. The Scranton Globe Store was the Cleland, Simpson & Taylor building on Wyoming Avenue. The original building of Cleland was destroyed by fire on March 17, 1889. Golden years The new Globe Store in Scranton was one of the only stores of its kind in the city. It had sometimes been compared to the stores of New York City with its large display windows, enormous selection with all of the latest fashions, and its restaurant, the Charl-Mont (later converted to cafeteria style restaurant). The Globe continued to prosper throughout the 1900s, adding a wide ...
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John Clelland
John White Clelland (6 January 1863 – 7 September 1944) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre-half or half-back and made one appearance for the Scotland national team. Career Clelland played club football mainly for Royal Albert during his career, winning the Lanarkshire Cup four times; his brothers also played for the club. He also played for Cowlairs, and while there was selected for the Glasgow FA team (he also played for Lanarkshire). He earned his first and only cap for Scotland on 28 March 1891 in the 1890–91 British Home Championship against Ireland. The home match, which was played at Celtic Park in Glasgow, finished as a 2–1 win for Scotland; he remains the only serving Royal Albert player to have been selected for international duty. He also played lawn bowls to a high standard, and was a distance runner with Clydesdale Harriers. Personal life Clelland was born on 6 January 1863 in Hamilton to John Clelland, a coal miner, and Margaret Clelland () ...
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