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Lambie is a surname. Articles include: * Ashton Lambie (born 1990), American cyclist * Alex Lambie (1897–1963), Scottish footballer * David Lambie (1925–2019), Scottish Labour Party politician * Derek Lambie (born 1975), Scottish newspaper editor * Duncan Lambie (born 1952), Scottish footballer * George Lambie (1882–1965), American soccer football referee * Jacqui Lambie (born 1971), Australian politician * Jim Lambie (born 1964), Scottish installation artist * John Lambie (engineer) (1833–1895), Scottish locomotive engineer * John Lambie (footballer, born 1868), (1868–1923) Scottish footballer * John Lambie (footballer, born 1940), Scottish football player and manager * Patrick Lambie (born 1990), South African rugby union player * Dr. Thomas Lambie (1885–1854), American medical missionary in Ethiopia * William Lambie (footballer) (1873–?), Scottish footballer * W. J. Lambie (William James Lambie, 1860–1900), Australian journalist killed in Boer War * William Th ...
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Jacqui Lambie
Jacquiline Louise Lambie (born 26 February 1971) is an Australian politician who is the leader and founder of the Jacqui Lambie Network (JLN). She is a Senator for Tasmania since 2019, and was previously a Senator from 2014 to 2017. Lambie, an Aboriginal Tasmanian, grew up in public housing in Devonport before serving as a corporal in the Australian Army. Attempting to seek Liberal preselection after joining the party in 2011, and previously working as a staff member of Labor senator Nick Sherry, Lambie joined the Palmer United Party (PUP), led by Australian billionaire Clive Palmer. She was elected to the Senate at the 2013 federal election. Her term began in July 2014. Lambie received national prominence for her intense grassroots campaign and subsequently her display of aggressive and vociferous parliamentary behaviour, championing issues concerning foreign affairs, veterans' affairs, youth unemployment, and criticism of Islam. After persistent internal divisions, in Novemb ...
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Patrick Lambie
Patrick Jonathan Lambie (born 17 October 1990) is a retired South African professional rugby union player who last played for in the French Top 14. He announced his retirement in January 2019 due to multiple concussions. Early life Lambie attended school at Clifton Preparatory in Durban before attending Michaelhouse from 2004 to 2008. He played SA schools rugby in both grade 11 and matric (grade 12). He was head boy and captained both the rugby and cricket team in his final year at Michaelhouse. He also holds a British passport. Career Lambie is capable of playing flyhalf, centre and fullback, and was the leading points scorer in the 2009 ABSA U21 Currie Cup despite only turning 19 later that year. He represented South Africa at the under-20 level when he was selected for the squad, and was utilized extensively as the first choice fullback during the 2010 U20 World Cup in Argentina. Lambie joined the Sharks senior team set up in the 2010 Super 14 season, where his debut wa ...
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John Lambie (footballer, Born 1940)
John Lambie (19 March 1941 – 10 April 2018) was a Scottish football player and manager. Lambie made over 200 appearances for Falkirk and also had a successful time with St Johnstone. After retiring as a player, Lambie had four spells as manager of Partick Thistle. In his third spell, he guided them to consecutive promotions and entry to the Scottish Premier League in 2002, while also leading them to the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup in the same year. He also had spells as manager of Hamilton Academical (twice, winning the First Division in 1986) and Falkirk. Lambie was known for his eccentricity, cigar smoking and fondness for pigeons. An occasion when he instructed for a concussed player to be told he was Pelé and sent back onto the pitch is one of the most famous quotes in British football. Playing career Born in Whitburn, Lambie played for his hometown junior team Whitburn before signing for Falkirk in 1958, where he turned professional and switched position from ...
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Thomas Lambie
Dr. Thomas Alexander Lambie (1885 – 14 April 1954) was a missionary medical doctor noteworthy for becoming an Ethiopian citizen, being responsible for several early medical efforts in Ethiopia (including the founding of two hospitals). He also worked as a medical doctor in Sudan, Nigeria and Palestine, where he died. Life Dr. Lambie was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. He worked as a missionary with his family in Sudan among the Nuer and Anuak people, and then sailed up the Baro River into Ethiopia in 1918, becoming the first American missionaries in Ethiopia. He began work in Sayo, Welega, and Gore in Illubabor Province. Dr. Lambie removed a small beetle that had crawled into Governor ''Ras'' Tessema Nadew's ear that was causing great pain. ''Ras'' Nadew's gratitude led him to write a letter of commendation and an introduction to the prince regent, ''Ras'' Tafari (later Emperor Haile Selassie).Coote, Robert. 1998. "Lambie, Thomas", in ''Biographical Dictionary ...
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Jim Lambie
James Lambie (born 1964 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a contemporary visual artist, and was shortlisted for the 2005 Turner Prize with an installation called ''Mental Oyster''. Jim Lambie graduated from the Glasgow School of Art (1990-1994) with an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree. He lives and works in Glasgow, and also operates as a musician and DJ.Two Glasgow boys stake Scottish claim to Turner Prize, Anna Millar, ''Scotland on Sunday'', 5 June 2005. ''NewsBank''. With Norman Blake, Lambie formed the Glaswegian band The Boy Hairdressers, which went on to become Teenage Fanclub. Lambie was responsible for the filming of the now legendary 1980's 'Splash One' club in Glasgow. This rare footage has emerged on various television programmes and in films about the independent music scene in Scotland during the eighties. Most recentl'Teenage Superstars'directed by the filmmakeGrant McPhee which surveyed bands from the alternative pop music scene in Glasgow from the mid 80's to early 90' ...
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John Lambie (footballer, Born 1868)
John Alexander Lambie (18 December 1868 – 25 December 1923) was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward in the 1880s and 1890s. He still holds the records as the youngest Scotland player and captain of all time. Career Lambie was a regular in the Queens Park first team by the age of 16, and quickly won the Scottish Cup in 1886.Name: Lambie, John Alexander
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William Lambie (footballer)
William Allan Lambie (10 January 1873 – 16 June 1936) was a Scottish footballer of the 1880s and 1890s. Career Born in southern Glasgow and privately educated at the High School of Glasgow, Lambie played mainly at outside left for Queen's Park; he joined the club alongside school friends William Gulliland and Tom Waddell, and together they claimed Scottish Cup runners-up medals in 1892 and winner's medals in 1893 – the club's last triumph in the competition. Aside from a brief spell at Ardwick (Manchester City) in 1892 and one guest appearance for Corinthian, Lambie remained at Queen's Park until around 1900, also claiming winner's medals from the minor Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup (1891, his breakthrough with four goals in the final) and Glasgow League (1897); again, these were the last occasions the ''Spiders'' lifted the trophies. He was capped nine times by the Scotland national team, making his debut against Ireland in 1892 at the age of 19. He scored five goals, ...
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Ashton Lambie
Ashton Lambie (born December 12, 1990) is an American track cyclist known for being the first person to complete an Individual pursuit in under 4 minutes, and for his moustache. Career Lambie races on gravel in Kansas. In his debut at the Track National Championship, Lambie won the Individual Pursuit, and finished second in the omnium and points race. This earned Lambie a spot on Team USA. His first race with Team USA was the 2017 Pan-American Championships. Major results ;2017 : National Track Championships ::1st Individual pursuit ::2nd Omnium ::2nd Points race : 3rd Team pursuit, UCI Track World Cup, Santiago ;2018 : National Track Championships ::1st Individual pursuit ::3rd Omnium : Pan American Championships ::1st Individual pursuit ::1st Team pursuit ;2019 : 1st Men's Unbound Gravel 100 : Pan American Championships ::1st Individual pursuit ::2nd Team pursuit ;2020 : 2nd Individual pursuit, UCI Track World Championships ;2021 : 1st Individual pursuit, UCI Track ...
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Alex Lambie
Alexander Lambie (15 April 1897 – 26 February 1963) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half. Career Club Although he began his career with Ayrshire teams including Kilmarnock, Lambie featured primarily for Glasgow club Partick Thistle where he spent a decade (all in the top division), making 325 appearances for the ''Jags'' in all competitions and scoring 17 goals, having been brought in during 1921 as a replacement for Willie Hamilton, the regular of the past decade who had died of tuberculosis. He played in the 1930 Scottish Cup Final which Partick lost to Rangers after a replay, but did manage to claim winner's medals in the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup in 1927 and the one-off Glasgow Dental Hospital Cup in 1928, both against the same opponents. After he moved on from Partick Thistle in 1931, a spell at Chester lasting just a few weeks was followed by three seasons as a regular at Swindon Town, and then further brief period in Wales with Lovell's Athl ...
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William Thomas Lambie
William Thomas Lambie (1837–1900) was a civil engineer who worked on construction projects throughout the American Southwest in the 19th century and was a member of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council, the governing body of that city. He was killed in the collapse of a tunnel on January 21, 1900. Personal Lambie was born November 9, 1837, in Williamsport, Maryland, the son of John Lambie of Golston, Ayreshire, Scotland, and Eliza Ann Krebs of Maryland. He was married on June 3, 1872, in Washington, D.C., to Leonora Wingard Entler of Shepherdstown, West Virginia, and they had three children, Grace Virginia, Nellie Entler (Mrs. William F. Goble) and Hugh Krebs. Tunnel collapse Lambie, who was working for the city engineer as an inspector at the time, was among twelve men who were buried or trapped when the west end of the Second Street Tunnel collapsed shortly after 11 a.m. on January 21, 1900, as it was being dug beneath Bunker Hill. He was pinned down under a mass o ...
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George Lambie
George Lambie (April 17, 1882 – November 19, 1965) was an American soccer referee. Biography Lambie was the former dean of American soccer referees. In 1915, the Bethlehem Globe described Lambie as one of the three greatest referees in American soccer. Throughout the 1920s, Lambie officiated many games key to soccer history in the US.''Toronto World''"Bethlehem Steel win championship" April 21, 1919, p. 8. Retrieved on June 5, 2013. He briefly interrupted his soccer career by returned to his native Scotland to fight for the Allies during World War I. In 1952, he was called "one of US's most famous soccer officials" by the Sarasota Herald tribune while Lambie spent winters residing in Florida to escape the cold of New England. As recently as 2000, Lambie was recognized by ''The Boston Globe'' listing his controversial call in the 1927 game pitting the Boston Soccer Club vs. Uruguay as the number 1 moment of the "Best Local Games of the Century". Lambie came to the United Sta ...
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