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Lennie (surname)
Lennie is a surname, and may refer to: * Angus Lennie (born 1930), Scottish actor * Eddie Lennie (born 1959), Australian football (soccer) referee * Ernie Lennie (born 1953), Canadian cross-country skier * Josh Lennie (born 1986), English footballer * Oryssia Lennie, Canadian civil servant and minister * Robert Aim Lennie Robert Aim Lennie (5 April 1889 – 26 March 1961) was Regius Professor of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow from 1946 to 1955. Lennie was born at Cambuslang, Glasgow in 1889 the son of Ritchie Lennie (24 January 1847 – 28 June 1909), an o ... (1889–1961), Professor of Midwifery * William Lennie (c.1779–1852), Scottish grammarian * Willie Lennie (1882–unknown), Scottish professional footballer {{surname, Lennie ...
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Angus Lennie
Angus Wilson Lennie (18 April 1930 – 14 September 2014) was a Scottish film and theatre character actor with a 50-year career span. His numerous credits include the character of Flying Officer Archibald Ives in '' The Great Escape'', and ''Shughie McFee'' in the television soap opera '' Crossroads''. Early life Lennie was born and raised in Glasgow, receiving formal education there at Eastbank Academy. During his childhood he was a member of the ''94th Glasgow (1st Shettleston) Company'' of Scotland's Boys' Brigade. He started his career in show business at the age of 14 whilst engaged in an apprenticeship as a stockbroker's clerk, and appeared whilst still a teenager in song and dance acts at the Glasgow Metropole, his diminutive size at 5 ft 1" aiding his nimbleness in performance. After briefly trying stand-up comedy on Scotland's variety circuit post-World War II, and service with Her Majesty's Armed Forces as a National Serviceman, after a period performing in ...
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Eddie Lennie
Edward McGregor Lennie OAM JP (born 5 October 1959) is a retired Australian association football referee. He is best known for officiating at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the 1996 Olympic Games. Refereeing career Lennie began refereeing in Scotland, before emigrating to Australia in 1985. 1998 World Cup Lennie refereed two matches at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. National Soccer League Lennie refereed 195 National Soccer League matches before retiring in 2004. Honours *Medal of the Order of Australia: 2008 *Centenary Medal: 2006 *Football Federation Australia - Football Hall of Fame Hall of Honour Inductee: 2007 *Football Hall of Fame Western Australia Hall of Recognition Inductee: 2005. *NSL Referee of the Year:1994/95, 1995/96 * Western Australian State League Referee of the Year: 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 Post-football career His current occupation is the Referee Development Manager for Football West and is also an elite referees assessor for the Asian Football Confeder ...
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Ernie Lennie
Ernie Lennie (born 20 December 1953) is a Canadian former cross-country skier who competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games (german: XII. Olympische Winterspiele, french: XIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Innsbruck 1976 ( bar, Innschbruck 1976, label=Austro-Bavarian), was a .... References External links * 1953 births Living people Canadian male cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers for Canada Cross-country skiers at the 1976 Winter Olympics First Nations sportspeople {{Canada-crosscountry-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Josh Lennie
Joshua Lennie (born 23 March 1986) is an English retired semi-professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in non-League football. A product of the Brentford youth system, he made one professional appearance for the club in 2004. Career Brentford Lennie began his career as a junior at Brentford and embarked on a scholarship at the beginning of the 2002–03 season. He received his maiden call into the first team squad for a Football League Trophy first round match versus Barnet on 14 October 2003 and remained an unused substitute during the shootout win. Lennie was an unused substitute on another four occasions during the 2003–04 season. Lennie made his professional debut in a Football League Trophy first round match versus Milton Keynes Dons on 28 September 2004. With the game already lost at 3–0, Lennie came on as a half-time substitute for Alan Julian. He was called into the first team squad on another six occasions during the 2004–05 season, but did not play ...
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Oryssia Lennie
Oryssia J. Lennie , is a Canadian civil servant and former deputy minister of Western Economic Diversification Canada. Lennie was appointed deputy minister for Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) on November 1, 1997. Prior to joining WD, Lennie worked for the Alberta government for 26 years and was deputy minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs from 1990 to 1997. She has had extensive involvement in constitutional and aboriginal constitutional negotiations and intergovernmental negotiations on social, economic, international trade, and internal trade policy. A graduate of the University of Alberta, she has received numerous awards for her accomplishments in public service and in the area of business and management, including the Lieutenant Governor's Gold Medal for Excellence in Public Service in 2002 and the YWCA Women of Distinction Award in 1997. Lennie is currently on the board of directors of the Canada West Foundation, which explores public policy issues ...
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Robert Aim Lennie
Robert Aim Lennie (5 April 1889 – 26 March 1961) was Regius Professor of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow from 1946 to 1955. Lennie was born at Cambuslang, Glasgow in 1889 the son of Ritchie Lennie (24 January 1847 – 28 June 1909), an oil and colour manufacturer, from Kincardine, (then) Perthshire, and his wife Isabella Crawford Smith, daughter of Brodie Smith, a drapery merchant, from Leslie, Fife. R.A. Lennie graduated MB from the University of Glasgow in 1912, and was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1936. During World War I, Lennie was in command of a Desert Ambulance Train with the Royal Army Medical Corps. During World War II, he served as a Colonel with the RAMC, in charge of Number 4 Scottish General Medical Hospital, later the Military Hospital at Drimnin, on the Morvern peninsula. After World War I Lennie worked at the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital, succeeding John Martin Munro Kerr as head of the wards ...
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William Lennie
William Lennie (c. 1779–1852) was a Scottish grammarian. He was the author of textbooks on English grammar, including ''The Principles of English Grammar'', which became a widely used textbook in British and American schools. Life Lennie was born in 1778 or 1779. Lennie began his career as a teacher in Edinburgh in 1802. He authored textbooks on English grammar. His ''Principles of English Grammar'' was "universally used wherever the English language is spoken." Although remembered as a grammarian, all contemporary records list him as a "teacher of Geography" living at Alison Square. In the 1830s, Peter Bullions, another Scottish grammarian, revised ''The Principles of English Grammar'' book and sold it in the United States. Only later in life is Lennie listed as a "teacher of English", then living at 10 Nicolson Street. Around this time he inherited Ballochneck House near Drymen presumably from either his father or uncle. Lennie died on 20 July 1852 aged 73 in Edinburgh. ...
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