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Duncan McDonald (geneticist)
Duncan McDonald may refer to: *Duncan McDonald (Scottish footballer), Scottish footballer for Woolwich Arsenal *Duncan McDonald (English footballer), English footballer for Crewe Alexandra *Duncan McDonald (Nova Scotia politician) (1839–1903), merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia *Duncan McDonald (industrialist) (1921–1997), Scottish industrialist See also *Duncan MacDonald (other) Duncan MacDonald may refer to: *Duncan MacDonald (politician) (1885–1977), Australian politician *Duncan Black MacDonald (1863–1943), American Orientalist *Duncan MacDonald (athlete) (born 1949), American Olympic long-distance runner See also< ...
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Duncan McDonald (Scottish Footballer)
Duncan McDonald was a Scottish footballer, who played as a right-sided full back Born in Bo'ness, McDonald started his career with Townside F.C., Townside before joining Woolwich Arsenal in April 1909, but had to wait until 30 October 1909 to make his debut, against Manchester United. After that, he was a near ever-present in the 1909–10 season, with Archie Gray out of form and Joe Shaw moving to left back to cover, leaving a vacancy at right-back. However, in 1910–11 Gray forced his way back in and McDonald only played one league game all season. McDonald played 27 times for Arsenal in total, before leaving in the summer of 1911 for West Hartlepool West Hartlepool was a predecessor of Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It developed in the Victorian era and took the name from its western position in the parish of what is now known as the Headland. The former town was originally formed .... References * Scottish men's footballers Arsenal F.C. players Peop ...
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Duncan McDonald (English Footballer)
Duncan McDonald was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Crewe Alexandra. Career McDonald started his career with Second Division side Crewe Alexandra, making his debut on 24 March 1893 in a 2–0 defeat away at Liverpool. He only managed two further appearances for the Railwaymen in 1894–95, one in the league and the other in an embarrassing 6–3 FA Cup defeat to Fairfield. McDonald left Crewe for Stoke where he spent the 1895–96 season with the reserve side playing in the Midland Football League. He left at the end of the campaign and played with London-based non-league sides West Norwood West Norwood is a largely residential area of south London within the London Borough of Lambeth, located 5.4 miles (8.7 km) south south-east of Charing Cross. The centre of West Norwood sits in a bowl surrounded by hillsides on its east, ... and Redhill. Career statistics References Year of birth missing Year of death missing English men's ...
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Duncan McDonald (Nova Scotia Politician)
Duncan McDonald (May 15, 1839 – 1903) was a Canadian merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Victoria in the House of Commons of Canada from 1878 to 1882 as a Liberal member. He was born in Harris, Scotland Harris ( gd, Na Hearadh, ) is the southern and more mountainous part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Although not an island itself, Harris is often referred to in opposition to the ''Isle of Lewis'' as .... In 1869, he married Jessie Agnes N. Brown. References * ''The Canadian parliamentary companion and annual register, 1882'' CH Mackintosh 1839 births 1903 deaths Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Nova Scotia Liberal Party of Canada MPs {{NovaScotia-politician-stub ...
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Duncan McDonald (industrialist)
Sir Duncan McDonald (20 September 1921 – 23 February 1997) was a Scottish engineer and businessman closely associated with Northern Engineering Industries. He specialised in the development of ultra high voltage transformers. He pioneered the use of computers within the design process, and was one of the first to realise the potential of the Pacific Rim in business. Life He was born in Inverkeithing, under the shadow of the Forth Rail Bridge, the son of Robert McDonald, a cable-jointer with the South of Scotland Electricity Board, and his wife, Helen Orrick. He was raised in Inverkeithing then attended Dunfermline High School. He then went to Edinburgh University graduating in Electrical Power Engineering in 1942. His first job was with British Thomson-Houston in Rugby, working (during the Second World War) on radar research. In 1952 he developed Britain's first 275,000 volt transformer for the National Grid. In 1954 he returned to Scotland to join Bruce Peebles & Co. Ltd ...
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