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David Ritchie (other)
David or Dave Ritchie may refer to: Politics *David Ritchie (diplomat) (born 1953), Australian diplomat *David Ritchie (moderator) (1763–1844), moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1814/15 *David Ritchie (politician) (1812–1867), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives Sports *David Ritchie (cricketer) (1892–1974), English cricketer *David Ritchie (footballer) (born 1971), former English footballer *David "Tarzan" Ritchie (born 1945), shinty player * Dave Ritchie (gridiron football) (1938–2024), American gridiron football coach *Dave Ritchie (footballer) (born 1935), Australian rules footballer *Dave Ritchie (ice hockey) (1892–1973), ice hockey player Others *David Ritchie (surgeon) (1920–1993), British doctor *David Edward Ritchie, chairman of Vancouver-based Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers *David George Ritchie (1853–1903), Scottish philosopher * David J. Ritchie (1950–2009), game designer and author * Black Dwarf (personage) (1740 ...
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David Ritchie (diplomat)
David James Ritchie (born 20 June 1953) is an Australian diplomat and a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). His last appointment was as Ambassador for Australia to Germany, a post to which he was appointed in 2013. Early life Ritchie holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree from the University of Queensland in German language and literature, which he obtained in 1975. Diplomatic career Ritchie began his diplomatic career with a posting at the Australian embassy in Bonn (West Germany), where he served from 1975–1978, and from 1981-1983 he was posted to the Australian embassy in East Berlin (East Germany). Between 1992 and 1997 Ritchie held various positions in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. From 1999 to 2001 Ritchie was a senior foreign affairs adviser to Australian Prime Minister John Howard, and from 2001 was promoted to Deputy Secretary at DFAT. In 2002, Ritchie was appointed as ''chargé d'affaires'' at ...
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David Ritchie (moderator)
David Ritchie FRSE (1763–1844) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland for the year 1814/15. Life He was born in Methven in Perthshire in 1763. He studied divinity at the University of St Andrews, and was licensed to preach by the Church of Scotland in 1789. Awaiting a patron, he spent some time as the schoolteacher at Trinity Gask, a small village west of Perth. Not until February 1798 did he obtain a post as an assistant minister, rising to minister in October, at Penicuik south of Edinburgh. He then moved in quick succession to Kilmarnock (1800) and then to Second charge of St Andrew's Church on George Street in Edinburgh (1801). In Edinburgh he also served as Chaplain to the 1st Battalion Edinburgh Volunteers. In 1808 he left the ministry to become Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh. At that time he lived at 104 Princes Street. In 1811 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society ...
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David Ritchie (politician)
David Ritchie (August 19, 1812 – January 24, 1867) was a Whig, Opposition Party and Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography Born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania on August 19, 1812, Ritchie graduated from Jefferson College in Canonsburg in 1829, and subsequently from a university in Heidelberg, Germany. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1835 and began his legal practice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ritchie was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third Congress, reelected as an Opposition Party candidate to the Thirty-fourth Congress, and elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth Congress. He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Revolutionary Claims during the Thirty-fourth Congress. He was appointed associate judge of the court of common pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Allegheny County () is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located in Southwestern Pennsylvania. As of the ...
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David Ritchie (cricketer)
David Mawdsley Ritchie (12 August 1892 – 10 September 1974) was an English cricketer active from 1922 to 1926 who played for Lancashire. He was born in Liverpool and died in Stevenage. He appeared in four first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right arm fast. He scored 27 runs with a highest score of 12 and held four catches. He took nine wicket In cricket, the term wicket has several meanings: * It is one of the two sets of three stumps and two bails at either end of the pitch. The fielding team's players can hit the wicket with the ball in a number of ways to get a batsman out. ...s with a best analysis of three for 44. Notes 1892 births 1974 deaths English cricketers Free Foresters cricketers Lancashire cricketers {{england-cricket-bio-1890s-stub ...
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David Ritchie (footballer)
David Mark Ritchie (born 20 January 1971) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Stockport County. Career Ritchie was born in Stoke-on-Trent and played in the youth side at Stoke City. His father, John had previously spent 11 seasons at the Victoria Ground becoming the club's record goalscorer with 176. David was joined Stockport County in March 1990 having never made an appearance for Stoke. He only made one appearance for Stockport which came in a 2–1 win away at Hereford United Hereford United Football Club was an association football club based in Hereford, England. They played at Edgar Street for their entire history. They were nicknamed 'The Whites' or 'The Lilywhites', after their predominantly white kit, or 'Th ... on 17 March 1990. He later played for non-league sides Newcastle Town, Northwich Victoria and Kettering Town. Career statistics Source: References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ritchie, David English men's footb ...
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David "Tarzan" Ritchie
David "Tarzan" Ritchie (born 1945) is a former shinty player from Newtonmore, Scotland. He is notable for having won 12 Camanachd Cup medals, a record he held alongside fellow Newtonmore player Hugh Chisholm for many years. Playing career "Tarzan" played his entire career for Newtonmore and was a legendary part of their success throughout the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He won his first Camanachd Cup in 1967. He won the Albert Smith Medal in 1979 and was Captain when Newtonmore won the cup in 1981. He was still playing Full-Forward in Newtonmore's defeat against Skye Camanachd in 1990. "Tarzan" also won several MacGillvary Leagues, MacAulay Cups and MacTavish Cups. He was a bricklayer in his day job and was renowned for his strength, tenacity and speed. His son Michael is the Goalkeeper for Newtonmore. There are two iconic images associated with Ritchie - both taken by Inverness photographer Ewen Weatherspoon - one of him raising the Camanachd Cup at the 1981 Camanachd Cup Final in ...
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Dave Ritchie (gridiron Football)
David F. Ritchie (September 3, 1938 – March 9, 2024) was an American gridiron football coach in college football, the Canadian Football League (CFL), the Italian Football League (IFL), and the Swiss National League. He is best known for his time as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach from 1999 to 2004. He was a three-time Grey Cup champion, having won in 1990, 1994, and 2006 and was named the CFL's Coach of the Year in 2001. He won 108 regular season games as a head coach in the CFL which is the seventh highest win total by a head coach in the league's history. Early life and college career Ritchie was born on September 3, 1938, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. His father, also named Dave Ritchie, was one of the best running backs in the history of New Bedford High School and the younger Ritchie hoped to follow in his footsteps. He was NBHS's starting quarterback for two seasons, but his family moved to Cincinnati during his senior year. Ritchie was an All-Ohio fullback at W ...
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Dave Ritchie (footballer)
David Ritchie (born 19 April 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links * * 1935 births Living people Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Hawthorn Football Club players {{AFL-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Dave Ritchie (ice Hockey)
David Alexander Ritchie (October 1, 1891 – March 6, 1973) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played nine seasons in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Quebec Bulldogs, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Arenas and Montreal Canadiens. He scored the first goal in NHL history, on December 19, 1917, as a member of the Wanderers in a game against the Toronto Arenas. Playing career Ritchie started out his amateur career with the Montreal Westmount in his hometown of Montreal, and would later join the Grand-Mère Hockey Club in the Interprovincial Amateur Hockey Union. Grand-Mère had one of the better amateur sides in hockey in the early to mid 1910s, with Ritchie as one of its key players, and in 1913–14 they played for the Allan Cup against the Regina Victorias, losing out in the final series 5 goals to 10 (4-6, 1-4). Ritchie turned professional in 1914 when he signed as a free agent with the Quebec Bulldogs ...
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David Ritchie (surgeon)
Horace David Ritchie (24 September 1920 - 21 December 1993) was a Scottish surgeon and professor of surgery. Early life David Ritchie was born on 24 September 1920 in Falkirk, Scotland, one of four children of a grocer in the town. He had planned to become a Presbyterian minister, and earned a master's degree in Latin, Greek, and theology from the University of Glasgow, but then studied medicine at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Edinburgh, where he qualified in 1947. Career In 1951, Ritchie passed the FRCS (Edinburgh), won the Crichton Research Scholarship and subsequently attempted to construct an artificial heart. In 1953, he received an MRC scholarship in Liverpool where he ultimately did perform a pig heart transplant. The pig survived for 30 days. In 1955, after lecturing in Dundee, he travelled to the Mayo clinic where he worked on surgical jaundice, for which he later won a gold medal. In 1958 he joined the Royal London Hospital as a se ...
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David Edward Ritchie
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers (RBA), or simply Ritchie Bros., is a public company. Its common shares are traded on the Toronto and New York exchanges under the ticker symbol RBA. History The Ritchie Brothers Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers was established in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.A Canadian company which the three Ritchie brothers – Ken, John and Dave Ritchie – took over the OK Used Furniture Store from their father in 1955. They entered the auction business in 1958 when they needed CA$2,000 to pay a bank debt on short notice. A friend suggested they conduct an auction to get rid of some surplus inventory from the furniture store. They conducted their first auction at the Scout Hall in Kelowna in 1958 and discovered a new way of doing business. Starting with that first auction at the Scout Hall, Ritchie Bros. maintained a strict policy of conducting unreserved auctions – meaning there were no minimum bids and no reserve prices. The brothers also established a ...
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David George Ritchie
David George Ritchie (26 October 1853 — 3 February 1903) was a Scottish philosopher who had a distinguished university career at Edinburgh, and Balliol College, Oxford, and after being fellow of Jesus College and a tutor at Balliol College was elected professor of logic and metaphysics at St Andrews. He was also the third president of the Aristotelian Society in 1898. Life Ritchie was born at Jedburgh on 26 October 1853. He was the only son of the three children of Very Rev Dr George Ritchie, D.D., minister of the parish and a man of scholarship and culture, who was elected to the office of Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1870. His mother was Elizabeth Bradfute Dudgeon. The family was connected with the Carlyles, and early in 1889 Ritchie edited a volume of ''Early Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle.'' Ritchie received his early schooling at Jedburgh Academy. Not allowed to make friends with other boys of his own age, he never learned to play gam ...
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