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David Turnbull (other)
David Turnbull may refer to: *David Turnbull (politician) (born 1942), Canadian politician *David Turnbull (abolitionist) (died 1851), British abolitionist and British consul to Cuba * David Turnbull (materials scientist) (1915–2007), American physical chemist *David Turnbull (priest) (1944–2001), Archdeacon of Carlisle *David Turnbull (footballer) (born 1999), Scottish footballer *Reg Turnbull Reginald John David "Spot" Turnbull (21 February 1908 – 17 July 2006) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from 1946 to 1961 (1946–1959 for the Labor Party, 1959–1961 as an Independent), then a ...
(1908–2006), Australian politician, sometimes known as David Turnbull {{DEFAULTSORT:Turnbull, David ...
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David Turnbull (politician)
David Turnbull (born March 17, 1942) is a Canadian former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2003, and was a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada in the federal election of 2004. Background Turnbull was educated at the Edinburgh College of Domestic Sciences, and worked as a hotel manager in Scotland, Switzerland and Germany. Upon moving to Canada, he continued his education at the Canadian Institute of Management. Before entering public life, he served as a manager for Xerox Canada Ltd. and as President of Turnbull Luetolf Ltd. He also became involved in conservative citizens' groups, including the Ratepayers' Association and the Citizens for Property Tax Reform. Politics Turnbull was elected to the provincial legislature in the 1990 provincial election, defeating incumbent Liberal Brad Nixon by about 3,000 votes in the North York riding of York Mills. The election was won b ...
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David Turnbull (abolitionist)
David Turnbull (1793–1851) was a leading 19th-century abolitionist and a British consul to Cuba. Turnbull, a Scotsman, was a key participant at the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention of the Anti-Slavery Society. Turnbull was blamed for creating a revolt in Cuba that resulted in 1844 being known as the Year of the Lash. Life From 1830, Turnbull was a foreign correspondent for '' The Times''. He spent time in Paris, in the Hague and in Brussels during 1830 and 1831. In 1832, he was sent to Madrid, where he worked with George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, the British representative to Spain, to get the Spanish government to reaffirm their commitment to ending slavery; the Spanish did this in 1835. Turnbull wrote to Lord Palmerston, the British foreign secretary at the time, arguing that slavery was "the greatest practical evil that ever afflicted mankind." Turnbull had spent the latter part of 1838 and early 1839 travelling in Cuba, where slavery remained legal ...
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David Turnbull (materials Scientist)
David Turnbull (February 18, 1915 – April 28, 2007) was an American physical chemist who worked in the interdisciplinary fields of materials science and applied physics. Turnbull made seminal contribution to solidification theory and glass formation. Turnbull was born in Elmira, Elmira Township, Stark County, Illinois. He graduated from high school in 1932 and then received a bachelor's degree in 1936 from Monmouth College (Illinois), specializing in physical chemistry. He received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry under T. E. Phipps from the University of Illinois in 1939. He was on the faculty of Case Institute of Technology from 1939 to 1946məhswatʃəwiːsət">Massachusett writing systems">məhswatʃəwiːsət'' En .... He was survived by two sons and a daughter. References and notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Turnbull, David 1915 births 2007 deaths Monmouth College alumni American metallurgists American physical chemists University of Illinois alumni John A. Paulson ...
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David Turnbull (priest)
David Charles Turnbull (16 March 1944 – 5 May 2001) was Archdeacon of Carlisle from 1993 until his death. He was educated at Leeds University and ordained in 1970. After a curacy in Jarrow he served incumbencies at Carlinghow, Penistone, and Barnsley before his Carlisle Carlisle ( , ; from xcb, Caer Luel) is a city that lies within the Northern England, Northern English county of Cumbria, south of the Anglo-Scottish border, Scottish border at the confluence of the rivers River Eden, Cumbria, Eden, River C ... appointment. Notes 1944 births Alumni of the University of Leeds Archdeacons of Carlisle 2001 deaths {{York-archdeacon-stub ...
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David Turnbull (footballer)
David Turnbull (born 10 July 1999) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Celtic and the Scotland national team. He began his career at Motherwell, and has won both of the major Young Player of the Year awards ( SFWA and PFA). Club career Motherwell Raised in Wishaw where he attended Coltness High School, Turnbull joined the Motherwell Youth Academy in 2009. He was selected for the Scotland football team (represented by North Lanarkshire school pupils) at the 2014 International Children's Games alongside fellow Motherwell player Jake Hastie, who had already been a teammate for several years during their development.The story behind the rise of Motherwell t ...
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