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Muirhead - Geograph
Muirhead may refer to: People * Muirhead (surname) * Muirhead Bone (1876–1953), Scottish artist * Muirhead Collins (1852-1927), English-born Royal Navy officer, colonial Australian naval officer and public servant, and Australian federationist Places * Muirhead, Angus, a village near Dundee, Scotland * Muirhead, Fife, a location in Scotland * Muirhead, New Jersey, an unincorporated community in the USA * Muirhead, North Lanarkshire, a village near Chryston, Scotland * Muirhead, Northern Territory, a suburb of Darwin, Australia * Muirhead, South Ayrshire, a location in Scotland * 7818 Muirhead (1990 QO), an asteroid See also * Head of Muir, a small village near Falkirk, Scotland * Muirhead's inequality in mathematics, named after Robert Franklin Muirhead * Muirhead Library of Philosophy, a series of philosophical publications named after J H Muirhead * Moorehead, a surname * Reddingmuirhead Reddingmuirhead is a village located in Stirlingshire, Falkirk (council area), F ...
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Muirhead (surname)
Muirhead is a surname of Scottish origin, and may refer to: * Aaron Muirhead (born 1990), Scottish footballer * Alexander Muirhead (1848–1920), Scottish scientist * Andy Muirhead (born 1975), Australian radio and television presenter * Anthony Muirhead (1890–1939), British politician and soldier * Arch Muirhead (1876–19??), Australian rules footballer * Ben Muirhead (born 1983), English footballer * Bill Muirhead (curler), Scottish curler * Billie-May Muirhead, Scottish curler * Bruce Muirhead, Canadian historian * Charlie Muirhead, British internet entrepreneur * Clara Winsome Muirhead (1916-1985), Scottish botanist * Corey Muirhead (born 1983), Canadian basketball player * David Muirhead (1918–1999), British diplomat * Desmond Muirhead (1923-2002), English-born American golf course designer * Doug Muirhead (born 1962), Canadian soccer player * Eve Muirhead (born 1990), Scottish curler * George Muirhead (other) * Gerald Muirhead (1931–2020), Canadian ...
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Muirhead Bone
Sir Muirhead Bone (23 March 1876 – 21 October 1953) was a Scottish etcher and watercolourist who became known for his depiction of industrial and architectural subjects and his work as a war artist in both the First and Second World Wars. A figure in the last generation of the Etching Revival, Bone's early large and heavily-worked architectural subjects fetched extremely high prices before the Wall Street Crash of 1929 deflated the collectors' market. He was well known, if not notorious, for publishing large numbers of different states of etchings, encouraging collectors to buy several impressions. Bone was an active member of both the British War Memorials Committee in the First World War and the War Artists' Advisory Committee in the Second World War. He promoted the work of many young artists and served as a Trustee of the Tate Gallery, the National Gallery, and the Imperial War Museum. Early life Muirhead Bone was born in Partick, Glasgow. His parents were journalist Dav ...
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Muirhead Collins
Captain Sir Robert Henry Muirhead Collins KCMG
London Gazette, 7 October 1919.
(1852–1927) was an -born officer, Colonial (Permanent Victorian Naval Forces) naval officer, Colonial public servant, Australian Federationist, Australian public service department head and Australia's official representative in London.Chris Cunneen and Ann G. Smit

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Muirhead, Angus
Birkhill and neighbouring Muirhead are two small villages in Angus, just to the west of Dundee, Scotland. Community features Features of Muirhead and Birkhill include: *A branch of the Co-op *A small hill known to locals as The Roundie *Birkhill Primary School, built in 1993 and later extended (the extension officially opened by Andrew Welsh MSP in 2002). Most students go to '' Monifieth High School'' for secondary education, with the school providing buses for the journey to Monifieth. The school has about 300 pupils and around 17-18 teachers. Scottish footballer Craig Brewster attended the older Muirhead Primary School which has now been converted into several houses. *Sports facilities, including a football pitch, a tennis court and a bowling club *The Birkhill Inn, a small restaurant and pub often called the "Birkie Inn" *The Millennium Hall, which hosts clubs and events *Birkhill is located next to Templeton Woods, home to one of the largest populations of red squirrels in ...
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Muirhead, North Lanarkshire
Muirhead is a small town approximately north-east of Glasgow city centre. Nearby villages and towns include Chryston, Garnkirk, Gartcosh, Moodiesburn, Lenzie and Stepps. Muirhead has a population of around 1,390. It is a commuter town to Glasgow with road links with the A80/ M80 and frequent bus services the 37c x35, x37, and x3. Muirhead is located approximately two miles from Gartcosh, Lenzie and Stepps railway stations. History The name may be related to the nearby Muirside. Some old documents show Muirhead with various spellings including maps by for example William Forrest. Muirhead was little more than a hamlet before a new road was built just south of Chryston at the end of the 18th century. Muirhead was formerly in the parish of Cadder. Industries connected with Muirhead include coal and fire clay mining, brickmaking and distilling. The New Statistical Account of 1845 reported 40 persons in 9 families at Muirhead. Growth in the village followed the opening of The Garn ...
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Muirhead, Northern Territory
Muirhead is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. History Muirhead is named in commemoration of James Muirhead who was an Administrator of the Northern Territory and a judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory The Supreme Court of the Northern Territory is the superior court for the Australian Territory of the Northern Territory. It has unlimited jurisdiction within the territory in civil matters, and hears the most serious criminal matters. It is aro .... The area comprising Muirhead was part of the suburb of Lee Point. Subdivision development of this suburb commenced in April 2011. References Suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory {{NorthernTerritory-geo-stub ...
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Head Of Muir
Head of Muir is a village located in the Falkirk council area, Central Scotland, between Denny and Dennyloanhead. Its local primary school is Head of Muir primary school. Local amenities include a small shop operated by Scotmid The Scottish Midland Co-operative Society (trading as Scotmid), is an independent retail consumers' co-operative based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Originally founded as St. Cuthbert's Co-operative Society in 1859, it merged with Dalziel Co-operat ... and a butcher's shop called Corkhills. References External links Falkirk.gov - Chacefield Wood Villages in Falkirk (council area) Denny, Falkirk {{Falkirk-geo-stub ...
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