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MacAlpine, McAlpine, MacAlpin or McAlpin is a Scottish surname. It may refer to: People * The Scottish House of Alpin * Its claimed descendants, the Siol Alpin and/or Clan McAlpin(e) * Kenneth MacAlpin, founder of said dynasty * His brother and successor Domnall mac Ailpín * The McAlpine baronets in the baronetage of the United Kingdom In arts and entertainment * Colin McAlpin, English composer * Donald McAlpine (born 1934), Australian cinematographer * Fiona McAlpine, British radio drama producer and director * Jennie McAlpine (born 1984), British actress * Katherine McAlpine (born 1985), American science writer and science rap performer * Lizzy McAlpine (born 1999), American singer-songwriter * Rachel McAlpine (born 1940), writer from New Zealand * Tony MacAlpine (born 1960), American musician and composer * William McAlpine (tenor) (1922–2004), Scottish tenor In business * Alfred David McAlpine (1881-1944), founder of the construction company Sir Alfred McAlpine & Son, s ...
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Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine
Robert Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green (14 May 1942 – 17 January 2014) was a British businessman, politician and author who was an advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. McAlpine was descended from the McAlpine baronets who made their fortune in the construction industry. McAlpine held a variety of jobs before becoming prominent in British politics in the 1980s as the treasurer and a major fundraiser of the Conservative Party. A close ally of Thatcher, McAlpine did not support her successor as Prime Minister John Major, and later joined James Goldsmith's Referendum Party. McAlpine later rejoined the Conservatives but resigned his seat in the House of Lords. Outside politics McAlpine was prominent in a variety of business developments in Australia as well as being an art collector and memoirist. Early life and business career McAlpine was born at The Dorchester in Mayfair, London. His great-grandfather was "Concrete Bob", Robert McAlpine, the first of ...
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Lizzy McAlpine
Elizabeth Catherine McAlpine, also known as Lizzy McAlpine (born September 21, 1999) is an American singer-songwriter. Early life and education Lizzy McAlpine grew up in Narberth, Pennsylvania, in the suburbs of Philadelphia. She has written music since she was in 6th grade. She attended Lower Merion High School, where she sang in a co-ed a cappella group and did theater. McAlpine studied songwriting at Berklee College of Music located in Boston before leaving in her junior year to pursue music full-time. In April 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, she started the Instagram #BerkleeAtHome streaming concert series. McAlpine's father passed away in mid-March 2020. She wrote the song "Headstones and Land Mines" about him on her first album, ''Give Me A Minute,'' and dedicated the song "chemtrails" to him on her second album, '' Five Seconds Flat''. Career In 2018, McAlpine released her debut EP, ''Indigo''. She studied in Spain in the fall of 2019, where she wrot ...
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Joan McAlpine
Joan McAlpine (born 28 January 1962) is a former Scottish journalist and former Scottish National Party politician. She was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the South Scotland region from 2011 to 2021. McAlpine is known for her opposition to reforming the Gender Recognition Act and for her views on sex and gender. Background McAlpine was born in Gourock, Renfrewshire, and attended St Ninian's Primary School in Gourock and St Columba's High School in Greenock. She has an MA (Hons) in Scottish History and Economic History from University of Glasgow. She also has a Postgraduate Diploma in newspaper journalism from City University in London. McAlpine was formerly married to the writer and musician Pat Kane, with whom she has two daughters. McAlpine began her career at the ''Greenock Telegraph'' in 1987. She went on to work for ''The Scotsman'' and ''The Sunday Times'', where she won the Scottish Journalist of the Year award in 1999. In 2000 she was appointed edi ...
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Sir William McAlpine, 6th Baronet
Sir William Hepburn McAlpine, 6th Baronet, (12 January 1936 – 4 March 2018) was a British businessman who was director of the construction company Sir Robert McAlpine. Early life and career Born in London in 1936 at the family-owned Dorchester Hotel, McAlpine was the oldest son of Sir Edwin McAlpine, 5th Bt (who was given a life peerage as Lord McAlpine of Moffat in 1980) by his marriage to Ella Mary Gardner Garnett. His great-grandfather was "Concrete Bob", Sir Robert McAlpine, the first of the McAlpine baronets and the founder of the construction company. He had two younger brothers Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green and David McAlpine. Brought up at the family home in Surrey and educated at Charterhouse, McAlpine joined the family firm from school, starting his career at the Hayes Depot in Middlesex, a site which housed the McAlpine railway locomotive and wagon fleet. The years after the Second World War were a busy time for the construction industry. He s ...
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McAlpine Baronets
The McAlpine Baronetcy, of Knott Park in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1918 for Robert McAlpine, a Scottish civil engineer and the founder of '' Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd''. McAlpine baronets, of Knott Park (1918) *Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet (1847–1934) *Sir Robert McAlpine, 2nd Baronet (1868–1934) *Sir Alfred Robert McAlpine, 3rd Baronet (1907–1968) *Sir Thomas George Bishop McAlpine, 4th Baronet (1901–1983) * Sir (Robert) Edwin McAlpine, 5th Baronet (1907–1990) (created Baron McAlpine of Moffat in 1980) * Sir William Hepburn McAlpine, 6th Baronet (1936–2018) *Sir Andrew William McAlpine, 7th Baronet (b. 1960) The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Frederick William Edwin McAlpine (b. 1993) Other family members Several other members of the McAlpine family have also gained distinction: * Sir Malcolm McAlpine (1877–1967), third son of the 1st Baronet, was chairman of the family firm and a not ...
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Rachel McAlpine
Rachel Phyllis McAlpine (; born 1940) is a New Zealand poet, novelist and playwright. She is the author of 30 books including poetry, plays, novels, and books about writing and writing for the internet. Early life, family and education McAlpine was born in Fairlie in 1940. Her father was a vicar, and her mother was a granddaughter of notable New Zealand suffragette Ada Wells. She grew up with her five sisters in small-town vicarages in Canterbury, New Zealand. When she was 10 the family moved to Christchurch, where she attended Christchurch Girls' High School and the University of Canterbury, graduating with a BA degree in 1960. In 1959, aged 19, she married engineer Grant McAlpine and they had two daughters and two sons. They spent four years in Geneva before returning to Masterton, New Zealand, where she raised her children and taught high school. In 1973 she gained a Diploma in Education from Massey University and in 1977 she completed a BA(Hons) at Victoria University of W ...
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Alfred James McAlpine
Alfred James McAlpine (15 June 1908 – 6 November 1991),
. Retrieved 11 November 2012
not to be confused with Baron McAlpine, was a member of the noted Anglo-Scottish construction-based McAlpine family, the son of Sir Alfred David McAlpine and the grandson of Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet. He usually went ...
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Edwin McAlpine, Baron McAlpine Of Moffat
Robert Edwin McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of Moffat (23 April 1907 – 7 January 1990), grandson of Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet, was a British construction magnate who headed Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd. Career Edwin was the second son of William Hepburn McAlpine. In common with his elder brother Tom and younger brother Malcolm, he joined the family firm when he left Oundle School at the age of 18, becoming a partner in the 1950s. In 1955, he became deputy chairman of the Nuclear Power Plant Co., becoming the chairman four years later, overseeing the construction of seven nuclear power stations for Sir Robert McAlpine. He was knighted in 1963 and was made a life peer as Baron McAlpine of Moffat, of Medmenham in the County of Buckinghamshire on 21 February 1980. He inherited the family baronetcy in 1983 on the death of his brother Tom. He was an enthusiastic racehorse breeder and owned his own stud at Henley-on-Thames, was chairman of Sandown Park Racecourse and was a frequent gam ...
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Steve McAlpine
Stephen Alan "Steve" McAlpine (born May 23, 1949) is an American lawyer and politician. McAlpine served as the fifth lieutenant governor of Alaska from 1982 until 1990. Early life Stephen Alan McAlpine was born in Yakima, Washington on May 23, 1949, the fourth child of Robert E. and Myrtle B. (née Loomis) McAlpine. He attended school in Yakima, as well as two years at Maryknoll Seminary in Mountain View, California. He attended the University of Washington, graduating with a degree in history and political science. He later graduated from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1976 with a J.D. degree. McAlpine originally came to Alaska in 1970 accompanied by a friend from college, Mano Frey. The two visited Alaska while taking a break from studies and decided to stay, settling in Valdez. They worked construction during the building of the trans-Alaska pipeline. McAlpine continued law school until he graduated, while Frey would go on to become a major labor unio ...
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Robin McAlpine
Robin Lindsay McAlpine (born December 1972) is a Scottish campaigner who was the Director of the Common Weal think tank from 2014 to 2021. He has previously worked as a journalist, and was the first director of the Jimmy Reid Foundation. Biography McAlpine is the son of former Labour Party and Scottish National Party Councillor Tom McAlpine and the sociologist and activist Isobel Lindsay. McAlpine previously worked as a political researcher for Labour MP George Robertson. He also worked as a journalist, and was Deputy Director of Universities Scotland. He later became Director of the Jimmy Reid Foundation. Common Weal McAlpine first began to develop on economic philosophy based around the idea of a 'common weal' at the Jimmy Reid Foundation, before leaving in 2014 to set up the Common Weal project as a think tank in its own right. In 2016 McAlpine published 'Determination: How Scotland can become independent by 2021'. In January 2021, he asked to step down as Director of Co ...
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Jennie McAlpine
Jennie Elizabeth McAlpine (born 12 February 1984) is an English television actress, comedian and businesswoman. She is known for her role as Fiz Brown in the ITV soap opera '' Coronation Street''. She also took part in the seventeenth series of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' in 2017, where she finished in fourth place. Early life McAlpine was born and grew up in Bury.Rick Fulton, 'Fiz: I'm a Flaming Scot', ''Scottish Daily Record'' (21 March 2008), p. 24. She is of Scottish and Irish descent, with a grandfather from County Kerry and a grandmother from County Sligo. As a young girl she used to put on shows on the patio for the neighbours, charging them 50 pence apiece. She did song and dance routines, copying groups like Bananarama.Sue Crawford, 'Interview – Jennie McAlpine – Stand up and deliver', ''Daily Mirror'' (11 August 2001), p. 11. Her father Thomas McAlpine worked in mental health and was awarded the OBE for services to mental healthcare; he died in M ...
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Fiona McAlpine
Fiona McAlpine is a British radio drama producer and director. Her company, Allegra Productions, is an independent production company based in Suffolk, England. Works Current Production on BBC Radio 4. Broadcast 11, 18 April April – 25 April 2021 ''The Magic Mountain'' by Thomas Mann Dramatised by Robin Brooks Based on the Translation by John E. Woods CAST ''Luke Thallon, Lucy Robinson, Hugh Skinner, Genevieve Gaunt, Sandy Grierson, Stephen Hogan, Keziah Joseph, Georgina Strawson, Ed Jones, Huw Brentnall, Kate Paul, Georgia Brown,Lilit Lesser.'' Dramas produced and directed by Fiona McAlpine 2015 to 2021 ''Kingmaker: Winter Pilgrims'' by Gregory Evans for Towton Audio 5 hour episodes. https://kingmakeraudio.com/ https://kingmakeraudio.com/cast-crew/ Launched by Towton Audio on 29 March 2021 ''The Brummie Iliad'' for BBC Radio 3 by Roderick Smith (based on Homer's Iliad) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000rtxd Broadcast 31 January 2021 ''USA'' by John Dos Passos for B ...
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