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Peter Milne may refer to: * Peter Milne (musician) (1824–1908), Scottish violinist and composer * Peter Milne (missionary) (1834–1924), Scottish missionary * Peter Milne (screenwriter) (1896–1968), American screenwriter * Peter Milne (boat designer) (1934–2008), British boat designer * Peter Milne (visual artist) Peter Milne (born 1960) is an Australian photographer and visual artist, born and living in Melbourne. He is known for his early work documenting the 1970s Melbourne punk scene and the first decade of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival ...
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Peter Milne (musician)
Peter Milne (30 September 1824 – 11 March 1908) was a Scottish violinist and composer. He was known as the "Tarland Minstrel". Life He was born in Kincardine O'Neil and taught himself the fiddle in his early teens. He became famous as a player of reels and strathspeys. He was buried in a pauper's grave in Nellfield Cemetery in Aberdeen in 1908. The Scottish Fiddle College erected a stone to his memory. Recognition Milne was mentor to James Scott Skinner James Scott Skinner (5 August 1843 – 17 March 1927) was a Scottish dancing master, violinist, fiddler and composer. He is considered to be one of the most influential fiddlers in Scottish traditional music, and was known as "the Strathspey Kin ... who wrote a Strathspey entitles "Peter Milne". References {{DEFAULTSORT:Milen, Peter 1824 births 1908 deaths Scottish violinists British male violinists Scottish fiddlers People from Aberdeenshire Scottish composers Composers for violin 19th-century British male ...
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Peter Milne (missionary)
Peter Milne (17 May 1834 – 24 November 1924) was a Scottish missionary to the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu). Milne was born in Aberdeen, and studied at the University of Aberdeen and the Free Church College. He was ordained in 1868 as a missionary under the Presbyterian Synod of Otago and Southland, and arrived in Nguna in 1870. By 1896 the entire island was (at least nominally) Christian. Milne served in the New Hebrides for more than fifty years. Milne encouraged the production of arrowroot as a means of paying for the printing of religious books in the local language. Along with Daniel Macdonald and John W. Mackenzie, Milne translated the Old Testament into Efatese.J. Graham Miller John Graham Miller (8 October 1913 – 6 September 2008) was a New Zealand-Australian pastor and missionary. Miller was born in Rangiora, New Zealand and studied at the University of Otago and Knox College, Otago. He served as a missionary in th ..., ''Live, Volume 2'', p. 92. He and Mac ...
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Peter Milne (screenwriter)
Peter Milne (August 15, 1896 – March 29, 1968) was an American screenwriter, who wrote for more than 50 films. Prior to this, he wrote reviews for the ''Motion Picture News'', and was the author of ''Motion Picture Directing: The Facts and Theories of the Newest Art'' (1922). Selected filmography * ''Little Italy'' (1921) * ''Queen of the Moulin Rouge'' (1922) * ''What Fools Men Are'' (1922) * ''When the Desert Calls'' (1922) * ''Headlines'' (1925) * '' The College Widow'' (1927) * ''Home Struck'' (1927) * ''The Michigan Kid'' (1928) * '' Name the Woman'' (1928) * '' The Head of the Family'' (1928) * ''Modern Mothers'' (1928) * '' Object: Alimony'' (1928) * ''The Kennel Murder Case'' (1933) * '' From Headquarters'' (1933) * ''Registered Nurse'' (1934) * ''Gold Diggers of 1935'' (1935) * '' The Woman in Red'' (1935) * ''Mr. Moto in Danger Island'' (1939) * '' The House of Fear'' (1939) * ''They Meet Again'' (1941) * '' Step Lively'' (1944) * '' God Is My Co-Pilot'' (1945) * ''The ...
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Peter Milne (boat Designer)
Peter Antony Milne (20 September 1934 – 23 May 2008) was a British boat designer. He designed more than forty craft, including the Fireball, Skipper and Javelin dinghies. Milne was born in Stockport, Cheshire and was educated at St John's College, Hurstpierpoint (''Blessed are the pure in heart'') , established = , closed = , type = Public SchoolIndependent School , religious_affiliation = Church of England , president = , head_label = Headmaster , head = Dominic Mo .... He also served as editor of '' Classic Boat'' magazine. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Milne, Peter 1934 births 2008 deaths People from Stockport People educated at Hurstpierpoint College Boat and ship designers British magazine editors External links Sailboat Data - Designer Peter Milne
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