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McBride may refer to: * McBride (surname), the Irish surname held by many notable individuals Places * Sebree, Kentucky, United States, originally known as McBride * McBride, Michigan, United States * McBride, Mississippi, United States * McBride, Missouri, United States * McBride, Oklahoma, United States * McBride, British Columbia, Canada * McBride Branch, a stream in Indiana, United States * McBride Range, a mountain range in British Columbia, Canada Media * McBride (film series), a 2005 series starring John Larroquette * ''McBride's Magazine'' related to ''Lippincott's Monthly Magazine'' and ''Scribner's Magazine'' * Amelia McBride, lead character of the American comic book series ''Amelia Rules!'' Other * McBride & the Ride, a former country music band from Nashville * McBride plc, British manufacturer of personal care products * McBride Secondary School, a high school in British Columbia * Don McBride Stadium, a baseball ballpark in Richmond, Indiana * No Man's Land (Eric ...
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McBride (surname)
The name "McBride" or "MacBride" Is an Irish surname, the English spelling for the Irish name " Mac Giolla Bhríde". The surname is also found in Scotland, it was anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Brighde, from earlier Mac Giolla Bhrighde (Irish), Mac Gille Brighde (Scottish) ‘son of the servant of (Saint) Brighid’. The name originated in County Donegal in Ireland and later moved to Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland. The name signifies a devotee of the Irish saint Brigid of Kildare. It is a Sept of the Ui Brolchainn Clan of the Cenél nEógain, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. See also * MacBride * MacBride (other) * MacBryde * McBride (other) * McBryde (other) List of people surnamed McBride A * Alexander McBride (1833–1912), the ninth mayor of Calgary, Alberta * Algie McBride (1869–1956), American professional baseball player * Andrew McBride (other), various people * Andy McBride, English footballer * Angus McBride (1931– ...
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McBride's Magazine
''Lippincott's Monthly Magazine'' was a 19th-century literary magazine published in Philadelphia from 1868 to 1915, when it relocated to New York to become '' McBride's Magazine''. It merged with ''Scribner's Magazine'' in 1916. ''Lippincott's'' published original works, general articles, and literary criticism. It is indexed in the Reader's Guide Retrospective database, and the full-text of many issues is available online from Project Gutenberg, and in various commercial databases such as the American Periodicals Series from ProQuest. ''Lippincott's'' was published by J. B. Lippincott of Philadelphia until 1914, then by McBride, Nast & Co. There were 96 semi-annual volumes. From 1881 to 1885 they were issued as vols. 1 to 10 "New Series" or "N.S." (see image) and bound such as "Old Series, Vol. XXVII – New Series, Vol. I" (January to June 1881) but the old series was resumed with January 1887 issued as volume 37, number 1. Joseph Berg Esenwein was editor from 1905 to 1914. E ...
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McBryde (other)
McBryde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Archibald McBryde, American politician * Ashley McBryde, American Country music singer and songwriter * Ian McBryde, Australian poet * James E. McBryde, American politician * John H. McBryde, American jurist * John McLaren McBryde, American educator * Robin McBryde, Welsh rugby coach and player * Ron McBryde, Canadian politician See also * McBryde Garden McBryde Garden (approx. ) is a botanical garden located on the south shore of Kauai, Hawaii. It is one of five gardens of the non-profit National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG). The garden is situated above Lāwai Bay, in a valley transecte ..., a botanical garden in Kauai, Hawaii, United States * McBride (other) * MacBryde * MacBride (other) {{surname ...
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No Man's Land (Eric Bogle Song)
"No Man's Land" (also known as "The Green Fields of France" or "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish-born Australian folk singer-songwriter Eric Bogle, reflecting on the grave of a young man who died in World War I. Its chorus refers to two famous pieces of military music, the "Last Post" and the "Flowers of the Forest". Its melody, its refrain ("did they beat the drum slowly, did they play the fife lowly"), and elements of its subject matter (a young man cut down in his prime) are similar to those of "Streets of Laredo", a North American cowboy ballad whose origins can be traced back to an 18th-century English ballad called " The Unfortunate Rake" and the Irish Ballad "Lock Hospital". In 2009, Bogle told an audience in Weymouth that he had read about a girl who had been presented with a copy of the song by then prime minister Tony Blair, who called it "his favourite anti-war poem". According to Bogle, the framed copy of the poem credited him, but stated that ...
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Don McBride Stadium
Don McBride Stadium is a baseball ballpark built in 1936 at the corner of Northwest 13th Street and Peacock Road in Richmond, Indiana. It is named after Joseph Donald McBride, the former director of the Richmond Parks Department who oversaw development of the stadium. The ballpark has hosted four minor-league baseball teams over the years: the Richmond Roses (1946-48), the Richmond Robins (1949), the Richmond Tigers (1950-52) and the Richmond Roosters (1995-2005), as well as the Richmond High School, Seton Catholic Cardinals and Earlham College teams. It was home to the Richmond RiverRats of the collegiate summer Prospect League from 2009 to 2015. It is currently home to the Richmond Jazz of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League (GLSCL) is a collegiate summer baseball league in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is affiliated with the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball and comprises teams with college baseb ...
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McBride Secondary School
McBride Secondary is a public high school in McBride, part of School District 57 Prince George. History Overview Fraser School, which opened in 1913, was soon inadequate for the increasing student numbers. Construction of a new two-room schoolhouse began in 1916. Opened in 1917, the school comprised both elementary and high school grades. However, many students boarded in main centres elsewhere to attend larger high schools. The McBride school went to grade 11. Addressing a need, grade 12 was introduced using correspondence course material for 1939–1940. Assumedly in subsequent years, the more traditional methodology was used. The elementary grades relocated to the Legion Hall, but in 1942, swapped with the secondary students to better utilize the respective spaces. The 1946 implementation of the 1945 Cameron Report into BC school financing and administration, which ushered in centralized larger school districts, included the creation of School District #58 (McBride) (SD58). Wh ...
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McBride Plc
McBride plc () is a leading British-based manufacturing business, noted as being Europe's biggest maker of retailer own brand household goods. The business also provides contract manufacturing for brand owners. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE SmallCap Index. History The Company was founded by Robert McBride in Manchester in 1927 to make chemical process products.McBride: Our History - Early Days
It was first listed on the in 1973. In 1978 it was acquired by BP. In 1993
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McBride & The Ride
McBride & the Ride is an American country music band consisting of Terry McBride (musician), Terry McBride (lead vocals, bass guitar), Ray Herndon (background vocals, guitars), and Billy Thomas (background vocals, drums). The group was founded in 1989 through the assistance of record producer Tony Brown (record producer), Tony Brown. McBride & the Ride's first three albums — ''Burnin' Up the Road'', the gold album, gold-certified ''Sacred Ground (McBride & the Ride album), Sacred Ground'', and ''Hurry Sundown (McBride & the Ride album), Hurry Sundown'', released in 1991, 1992, and 1993, respectively — were all issued on Universal Music Group Nashville, MCA Nashville. These albums also produced several hits on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' country charts, including the Top 5 hits "Sacred Ground (song), Sacred Ground" (their highest-peaking, at No. 2), "Going Out of My Mind", "Just One Night (McBride & the Ride song), Just One Night", and "Love on the Loose, He ...
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Amelia Rules!
''Amelia Rules!'' is the title of a comic book series written and drawn by Jimmy Gownley. ''Amelia Rules!'' follows the life of Amelia Louise McBride as she adjusts to life in a new town after her parents' divorce causes her to leave life in Manhattan. She is helped along the way by an odd group of friends and her ever-cool aunt, Tanner Clark. The book has been nominated for 13 Eisner Awards as well as five Harvey Awards. It was also a short list finalist for the Howard E. Day Prize in 2002. In 2007, ''Amelia Rules! Volume 3: Superheroes'' won the Cybil Award for best graphic novel for readers twelve and under. Eight book collections of comic book stories have been published so far: ''The Whole World's Crazy'', ''What Makes You Happy'', ''Superheroes'', ''When the Past is a Present'', ''The Tweenage Guide to Not Being Unpopular'', ''True Things (Adults Don't Want Kids to Know)'', ''The Meaning of Life...and Other Stuff'', and ''Her Permanent Record''. In 2008, ''Amelia Rules!'' r ...
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McBride (film Series)
''McBride'' is the name of a series of 10 made-for-television mystery films released by the Hallmark Channel between 2005 and 2008 and stars John Larroquette as a lawyer. It later appeared regularly on the Hallmark Movie Channel. It is broadcast some weekends on the Hallmark Drama Channel. While on the Hallmark Channel, it was broadcast in rotation with the movie series ''Jane Doe'', '' Murder 101'', and ''Mystery Woman'' under the umbrella title ''Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel''. In the UK, these movies are aired, on a rotation basis, in afternoon drama slot on Channel 5. Story Lawyer Mike McBride is a curmudgeon with a heart of gold. He takes cases based on their merit rather than on their monetary value, which often leads to terse notices from bill collectors. A disillusioned member of the LAPD, McBride left the force after 12 years and went back to school to become a lawyer. McBride, sidekick Phil Newberry, and McBride's former girlfriend Detective Roberta Hansen, solve crim ...
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Sebree, Kentucky
Sebree () is a home rule-class city in Webster County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 1,603 at the 2010 census. History Sebree was founded as a railroad town in 1868, just ahead of the arrival of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in October. The town founders, William Scott and Col. E.G. Sebree, intended to name it Springdale after nearby natural springs, but the name was preëmpted by another community in Mason County. The post office was initially named McBride, but renamed for Col. Sebree (the first president of the St. Bernard Mining Company) in 1870 for his assistance in bringing the railroad to this part of the state.Rennick, Robert. ''Kentucky Place Names''pp. 266–267 University Press of Kentucky (Lexington), 1987. Accessed 1 August 2013. The L&N depot was on the eastern side of the track and furnished with day and night operators. At one time, Sebree was home to some 40 businesses, hotels, shops and stores. The first nondenominational chur ...
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McBride Range
The McBride Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located east of Cheakamus Lake at the northeast side of Garibaldi Provincial Park. It has an area of 228 km2 and is a subrange of the Garibaldi Ranges which in turn form part of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains.McBride Range
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