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David Baillie (other)
David Baillie may refer to: * David Baillie (comics) (born 1977), Scottish comic writer and artist * David Baillie (footballer) (1905–1967), English football player See also * David Bailey (other) * David Bailly David Bailly (1584–1657) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography Bailly was born at Leyden in the Dutch Republic, the son of a Flemish immigrant, calligrapher and fencing master, Peter Bailly. As a draftsman, David was pupil of his fathe ...
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David Baillie (comics)
David Baillie is a writer and artist best known for creating the Vertigo comic series Red Thorn, and for writing stories for '' 2000 AD'' and ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' - for which he also once wrote a monthly column describing his life as a comics creator. Biography David Baillie was born in Whitburn, West Lothian in 1977. At university he studied electrical engineering, moved to London in 1999 and worked there for two years as a computer programmer in an investment bank before quitting that job to become an artist. In 2010 Baillie was engaged as artist-in-residence for visual arts centre Firstsite in Colchester. In 2011 he took part in the successful group effort to break the Guinness World Records for the fastest comic-book ever produced and the largest number of creators working on a single comic, with proceeds going to Yorkhill Hospital. In 2013 he was one of a number of professional writers commissioned to write a novel for Amazon Publishing's Kindle Worlds line featuring ...
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David Baillie (footballer)
David Baillie (6 June 1905 – November 1967) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Coryton, West Ham United and Chester City. Career Baillie started his career with Coryton before signing for West Ham in 1925. He remained with West Ham for six seasons but made only 17 appearances in all competitions and was mainly used as an understudy to first choice keeper, Ted Hufton Arthur Edward Hufton (25 November 1892 – 2 February 1967) was an England international goalkeeper who earned six caps for his country. Born in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, he spent the majority of his career at West Ham United but also had sp .... He moved to Chester in 1929 under the managership of Charlie Hewitt and, at the end of his footballing career, returned to Upton Park where he took up the post of assistant groundsman. Baillie died in 1967. References 1905 births 1967 deaths English men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers West Ham United F.C. pl ...
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