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David Hardie (curler)
David Hardie may refer to: * David Hardie (physician) (1856–1945), Australian medical practitioner * David Hardie (politician) David Hardie (ca. 1860 or 27 January 1871James Keir Hardie 1856 - 1915
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(1870s–1939), British politician * David Hardie (architect) (1882–1959), Canadian architect


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David Hardie (physician)
Sir David Hardie (4 June 1856 – 11 November 1945) was an Australian medical practitioner. Hardie was born on at New Spynie near Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, son of John Hardie, farmer, and his wife Margaret (nÊe Masson). He attended school in Elgin before furthering his education at the University of Aberdeen ( M.B., Ch.B., 1878), he worked there for two years as a demonstrator in anatomy, then started general practice in 1880 at Forres, Morayshire. On 6 June 1883 he married Marianne Jeans at Nairn. She was the daughter of Alexander Jeans and Isabella Blythe. His eldest daughter M.I.H. Hardie, (known as Helena) was born in 1886 at Forres. After gaining his medical doctorate at Aberdeen in 1887, David Hardie emigrated with his wife and daughter to Melbourne, Australia. They soon after settled in Brisbane and he was registered in Queensland on 5 May 1887. Living initially at Stanley Villa on the south bank of the Brisbane River, he settled finally in Wickham Terrace. In 1889 h ...
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David Hardie (politician)
David Hardie (ca. 1860 or 27 January 1871James Keir Hardie 1856 - 1915
at ''Hunting Dead'' – 8 April 1939) was a Labour Party politician in the . A younger brother of , David Hardie served in local politics for many years. In 1931, aged about 70, he was selected to defend the Labour seat of Glasgow Rutherglen ...
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David Hardie (architect)
David Hardie was a Canadian architect. Although Hardie was born in Glasgow and died in Vancouver, he is known for a number of buildings he designed in Edmonton, Canada. Background Hardie was born in Glasgow in 1882. Hardie apprenticed in Perth under Scottish architect David Smart. From 1911 to 1913, Hardie worked out of his office in Edmonton's Victoria Block on First Street. In 1911, he designed the Sugurman Block at 10073 Jasper Avenue. From 1913 to 1920, he worked with architect John Martland at 9638 105 Street. Hardie applied to the Architectural Institute of British Columbia in 1927 after left Edmonton shortly thereafter. Following his relocation to British Columbia, Hardie's former partner, John Martland, partnered with architect Gordon Aberdeen the Quincy Building at 10057 Jasper Avenue. Notable buildings Hilltop House Hardie designed the Hilltop House in Edmonton. Regarding John Martland, John Blue wrote in 1924 that Martland "formed a partnership with Dav ...
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