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David McPherson (Canadian Mayor)
David McPherson may refer to: *Dave McPherson (footballer) (born 1964), former Scottish international footballer *David McPherson (footballer) (1872–?), Scottish international footballer *Dave McPherson (musician) (born 1982), English rock musician *David McPherson (Paralympian), Australian Paralympic athlete *David Murdoch McPherson (1847–1915), Canadian farmer, manufacturer and political figure See also *David Macpherson (other) David Macpherson may refer to: * David Macpherson (engineer) (1854–1927), Canadian-born American railroad engineer *David Macpherson (historian) (1746–1816), Scottish antiquarian *David Macpherson (tennis) David Macpherson (born 3 July 19 ...
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Dave McPherson (footballer)
David McPherson (born 28 January 1964, in Paisley) is a Scottish former international footballer who played as a defender, best known for his spells with Rangers and Heart of Midlothian, spending two periods with each club. Career Early years at Rangers McPherson began at amateurGartcosh Unitedbefore starting his professional career with boyhood favourites Rangers in 1980, breaking into the first team while still a teenager. His impressive form ensured he achieved Under 21 recognition, as well as a place in the Rangers first team, by 1983; that year he scored four goals in one match against Malta's Valletta in the 1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup, the first Rangers player to achieve that goalscoring feat in a European fixture. However, by their own high standards Rangers were enduring a mediocre spell, limiting McPherson's initial success at Ibrox to one league title in 1986–87 (his final season, in which he played in 42 of the league fixtures) and two League Cups i ...
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David McPherson (footballer)
David Murray McPherson (22 August 1872 – 24 July 1942) was a Scottish footballer who played as a wing half. Career Born in Kilmarnock, McPherson played club football for Kilmarnock and Rangers, and made one appearance for Scotland in 1892. His older brother John was also a Kilmarnock and Rangers player (they played on opposite sides in the 1898 Scottish Cup Final) and a Scotland international, and several other family members were also involved in football (though not as many as claimed in some reports which erroneously connect his family to another set of sporting McPhersons from Kilmarnock).Rangers legend Kitey and his grandson's bizarre connection to German internationalist
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Dave McPherson (musician)
InMe are an English rock band originally formed in Brentwood, Essex in 1996. InMe have released seven studio albums, two EPs, one "bootleg" album, one best-of compilation, one live album, one live EP and an acoustic album. A DVD of the band's '' Overgrown Eden'' show at the Highbury Garage on 18 November 2010 was released via PledgeMusic as a part of the band's campaign for their fifth album ''The Pride''. The band has had eight singles appear on the UK Top 100 Singles Chart. The band are open about the fact that they all have day jobs, and ask fans to support them financially. History Formation The group originally formed as Drowned in 1996 when many of the band were just 14 years old. The members of the band at that time were Dave McPherson as guitarist / vocalist, Joe Morgan as bassist / backing vocalist and Simon Taylor as drummer. They played several local venues, getting their first interviews and airplay on Brentwood-based radio station, Phoenix FM. They recorded man ...
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David McPherson (Paralympian)
David McPherson is a Paralympic athletics and swimming competitor from Australia who competed in the 1980 Summer Paralympics and 1984 Summer Paralympics as a classified "2" athlete. At the 1984 Summer Paralympics The 1984 International Games for the Disabled, canonically the 1984 Summer Paralympics were the seventh Paralympic Games to be held. There were two separate competitions: one in Stoke Mandeville, England, United Kingdom for wheelchair athletes ... he won two medals in athletics: a silver medal in the Men's 100 m 2 event and a bronze in the Men's 200 m 2 event. References Paralympic athletes for Australia Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Paralympics Paralympic silver medalists for Australia Paralympic bronze medalists for Australia Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Medalists at the 1984 Summer Paralympics Paralympic medalists in athletics (track and field) Australian male wheelchair racers Place of birth missing (living ...
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David Murdoch McPherson
David Murdoch "D.M." Macpherson (November 17, 1847 – February 4, 1915) was a Canadian dairyman, inventor, manufacturer and political figure. He represented Glengarry in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal- Patrons of Industry member from 1894 to 1898. His surname also appears as McPherson in some sources. He was born in Lancaster Township, Canada West, the son of John McPherson, a native of Kingussie, Scotland, and Catherine Cameron, daughter of John Cameron "the Rich". He inherited the family dairy farm and in 1871 married Margaret McBean, daughter of Duncan McBean of Montreal and Lancaster, Ontario. He became a major cheese producer, owning a large group of factories known as the Allan Grove Combination, with factories in Ontario, Quebec and upper New York state. He also manufactured cheese boxes at Lancaster and Alexandria, where he partnered with Jacob Thomas Schell, and had patented a steel cheese box hoop. Macpherson invented several mechanical devic ...
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