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Macnish is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Macnish (born 1965), Australian footballer * David MacNish (1812–1863), New Zealand interpreter * Donald Macnish (1841–1927), Ontario politician * John Macnish John Macnish is a British television producer & Self shooting director based in France. He was a TV producer at the BBC studios. He currently films & produces for Channel 4 television. Life John Surgeon Macnish was born in Carlisle, England on 25 ... (born 1956), British television producer * Robert Macnish (1802–1837), Scottish surgeon and philosopher * William Macnish (1842–1873), Australian cricketer See also * McNish, surname {{surname ...
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Robert Macnish
Robert Macnish (15 February 1802 – 16 January 1837) was a Scottish surgeon physician, philosopher and writer. Early life and education Robert Macnish was born at Henderson’s Court, Jamaica Street, Glasgow. His father and grandfather were doctors and after private education in Glasgow and at the long-established Old Grammar School of Hamilton (renamed the Hamilton Academy in 1848), Robert Macnish undertook his medical studies at the University of Glasgow obtaining a C.M. degree in 1820 and an M.D. in 1825. In 1827 he became a Member of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (now known as the Royal College).Significant Scots:published obituary 1837. Robert Macnish
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Andrew Macnish
Andrew Geoffrey Macnish (born 11 September 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the West Coast Eagles and Geelong in the VFL/AFL. Football career Macnish was a Western Australian and his early football was played with Subiaco. He represented WA in the 1986 State of Origin A State of Origin competition is a type of sporting event between players representing their state or territory. State of Origin began in Australian rules football on 8 October 1977 between Western Australia (WA) and Victoria, at Subiaco Ov ... Carnival. Macnish was then recruited by West Coast for their inaugural season in 1987. He played for West Coast in the 1987 and 1989 seasons, scoring a total of 29 goals in 20 games. He finished his AFL career in Victoria with Geelong in the second half of 1992, scoring seven goals in three games. He returned to WA and completed his career with Subiaco Football Club playing a total of 195 games attaining a Club Fairest and Best and ...
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John Macnish
John Macnish is a British television producer & Self shooting director based in France. He was a TV producer at the BBC studios. He currently films & produces for Channel 4 television. Life John Surgeon Macnish was born in Carlisle, England on 25 September 1956. He was educated at Austin Friars School, Carlisle, and Sheffield University, receiving a degree in Prehistory & Archaeology. As a television producer, he worked for the BBC before setting up his own company, Circlevision Ltd, in 1991. He served as a Senior Lecturer and course leader in Television Production at the University of Central Lancashire from 2009 to 2014. Television career After working as a lecturer at the BBC's Engineering Training Department Macnish moved into mainstream TV production at the BBC studios at Pebble Mill in Birmingham. He was studio director on the live lunchtime light entertainment show 'Daytime Live' and also directed 'The Chelsea Flower Show', 'Top Gear' and 'Scene Today'. Between 1992 and ...
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William Macnish
William Macnish (29 October 1842 – 29 November 1873) was an Australian cricketer. He played one first-class match for New South Wales in 1862/63. See also * List of New South Wales representative cricketers This is a list of male cricketers who have played for New South Wales in first-class, List A and Twenty20 cricket. It is complete to the end of the 2017–18 season. The list refers to the sides named as "New South Wales" and does not include pl ... References External links * 1842 births 1873 deaths Australian cricketers New South Wales cricketers Cricketers from Sydney 19th-century Australian sportspeople Colony of New South Wales people Sportspeople from New South Wales {{Australia-cricket-bio-1840s-stub ...
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Donald Macnish
Donald Macnish (June 10, 1841 – March 25, 1927) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Elgin West in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1894 to 1899 as a Liberal-Patrons of Industry and then a Liberal member. He was born in Argyleshire, Scotland and came to Canada West with his parents in 1852. He was educated in St. Thomas and lived near Fingal Fingal ( ; ) is a county in Ireland. It is located in the province of Leinster and is part of the Eastern and Midland Region. It is one of three successor counties to County Dublin, which was disestablished for administrative purposes in 1994. .... He served as a school trustee. Macnish was an unsuccessful candidate for the federal seat in 1911. External links ''The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897'' JA Gemmill* 1841 births 1927 deaths Ontario Liberal Party MPPs People from Elgin County {{Liberal-Ontario-MPP-stub ...
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David MacNish
David MacNish ( 1812 – 10 April 1863) was a New Zealand interpreter, labourer, bricklayer, farmer and Pākehā Māori. He was born in Trelawny Parish, Jamaica in 1812 or 1813, the son of a Scottish-born estate overseer, David MacNish Sr. and Rebecca Mulloy, a slave woman of mixed Irish and African ancestry - so he was also a slave, until manumitted by his father in 1820. He was educated in Scotland and England, and travelled to India and Australia before settling in New Zealand at Raglan Harbour Raglan is a small beachside town located 48 km west of Hamilton, New Zealand on State Highway 23. It is known for its surfing, and volcanic black sand beaches. History The Ngāti Māhanga iwi occupied the area around Raglan in the lat ... and marrying Te Ani, the daughter of the local paramount chief, Te Moanaroa. They had seven children, all of whom went by the slightly altered surname, McNeish. References 1807 births 1863 deaths New Zealand farmers Interpreter ...
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