Peter Scott (other)
Peter Scott (1909–1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter and sportsman. Peter Scott may also refer to: * Peter Cameron Scott (1867–1896), Scottish-American missionary to Africa * Pete Scott (1897–1953), baseball player * Peter Graham Scott (1923–2007), English film producer, director, editor and screenwriter * Peter Dale Scott (born 1929), Canadian poet and anti-war activist * Peter Scott (Australian footballer) (born 1931), Australian rules footballer * Peter Scott (diplomat), British diplomat, Ambassador to Norway, 1975-77 * Peter Scott (thief) (1931–2013), British burglar and thief * Peter Scott (educationalist) (born 1946), vice-chancellor of Kingston University * Peter Scott (footballer, born 1952), English-born Northern Irish footballer * Peter Scott (footballer, born 1963) (born 1963), English footballer for Fulham, Bournemouth and Barnet * Peter Scott (cricketer, born 1982), English cricketer * Peter Scott (cricketer, born 1912) (1912– ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott
Sir Peter Markham Scott, (14 September 1909 – 29 August 1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter, naval officer, broadcaster and sportsman. The only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott, he took an interest in observing and shooting wildfowl at a young age and later took to their breeding. He established the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust in Slimbridge in 1946 and helped found the World Wide Fund for Nature, the logo of which he designed. He was a yachting enthusiast from an early age and took up gliding in mid-life. He was part of the UK team for the 1936 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in sailing. He was knighted in 1973 for his work in conservation of wild animals and was also a recipient of the WWF Gold Medal and the J. Paul Getty Prize. Early life Scott was born in London at 174, Buckingham Palace Road, the only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott and sculptor Kathleen Bruce. He was only two years old when his father died. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (footballer, Born 1963)
Peter Scott (born 1 October 1963) is an English former footballer who played for Fulham for most of his career, and also represented AFC Bournemouth and Barnet in league football. In eleven years at Fulham, he made over 300 appearances including 277 in the league and scored 34 goals across all competitions. He moved to Bournemouth in 1992, playing 10 times in the league without getting on the scoresheet, and fourteen matches in total. He next joined Barnet in 1993, spending three years there until 1996, notching two goals in 78 league games. He also went on to play for Hayes briefly and ended his career playing part-time with Aylesbury United. Since retirement, Scott has remained involved in football, gaining his coaching badges and taking up a position at Uxbridge College in 2007, running their football development programme in conjunction with Yeading F.C. and Aylesbury F.C. Alongside this, he also coached Beaconsfield SYCOB F.C. (now Beaconsfield Town F.C.) in the Spartan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (rugby Union)
Peter Robert Ian Scott (born 1 January 1940) is an Australian former rugby union international. Scott was born in Bombay and raised in Canberra, attending Telopea Park Secondary School. A Canberra Royals centre, Scott was a renowned goal-kicker in ACT rugby. He was a representative player for the ACT, NSW and NSW Country. His role in a win for New South Wales over the visiting All Blacks in 1962 saw him selected by the Wallabies for the 1st Test in Brisbane, as outside centre. He kept his place for the 2nd Test in Sydney. Scott's younger brother Gordon was the first Eastern Suburbs player to appear in 300 grade games. See also *List of Australia national rugby union players List of Australia national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Australia national rugby union team. The list only includes players who have played in a test match (rugby union), Test match. Note that the "position" co ... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Scott ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (field Hockey)
Peter Scott (born 19 January 1997) is an English field hockey player who plays as a midfielder or forward for Wimbledon and the England national team. Club career Scott plays club hockey in the Men's England Hockey League Premier Division for Wimbledon, whom he joined from Reading for the 2020-21 season. He has also played for Team Bath Buccaneers and Bracknell HC. International career Scott made his senior international debut for England v Germany on 4 March 2017. References External links *Profileon England Hockey England Hockey is the national governing body for the sport of field hockey in England. There are separate governing bodies for the sport in the other parts of the United Kingdom. History and organisation England Hockey was formed on 1 January 2 ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Scott, Peter 1997 births Living people English male field hockey players Wimbledon Hockey Club players Men's England Hockey League players Reading Hockey Club players Team Bath Buccaneers Hoc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (skier)
Peter Scott (born 27 November 1990) is an alpine skier from South Africa. He was part of the 2010 Winter Olympics team of South Africa, participating in the men's giant slalom competition. He trains at Peyragudes Ski Club in France. Scott was born in Cape Town. His family moved to France when he was nine years old. There, he took up skiing, and his family later moved to Gazave, in the Pyrenees so he "could do more training and racing". He is coached by Alexander Heath Alexander Heath (born 21 September 1978) is a South African Olympic athlete. In the 2006 Winter Olympics, he became the first African to participate in all five Alpine events. He resides in Cape Town. He said about Bode Miller, "I used to rac .... References 1990 births Living people South African male alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for South Africa Alpine skiers at the 2010 Winter Olympics {{SouthAfrica-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (canoeist)
Peter Scott (born 9 September 1973) is an Australian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade). He won a bronze medal in the K-4 1000 m event at the 1997 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Dartmouth. Scott also competed in two Summer Olympics, earning his best finish of seventh in the K-4 1000 m event at Atlanta in 1996 File:1996 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: A Centennial Olympic Park bombing, bomb explodes at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, set off by a radical Anti-abortion violence, anti-abortionist; The center fuel tank explodes on TWA Flight 8 .... References * *Sports-reference.com profile 1973 births Australian male canoeists Canoeists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Canoeists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic canoeists for Australia ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in kayak 20th-century Australian people Place of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-canoe-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (cricketer, Born 1912)
Peter Marriott Raleigh Scott (1 February 1912 – 13 June 1944) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. The son of Thomas Gilbert Scott, he was born at Marylebone in February 1912. His relatives included his brother Robert, grandfather Charles Marriott and great-uncle George Marriott. He was educated at Winchester College, before going up to Magdalen College, Oxford to study law. While studying at Oxford, he played first-class cricket for Oxford University in 1932 and 1933, making five appearances. Scott scored 114 runs in his five matches, at an average of 16.28 and a high score of 37. With his left-arm fast bowling, he took 5 wickets with best figures of 2 for 22. Scott married Katherine Nina Grant Smith in 1938. He served in the Second World War, being commissioned as a second lieutenant with the 4th County of London Yeomanry in September 1939. The Yeomanry was sent to the Middle East in early 1941 and from there was transferred to the West ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (cricketer, Born 1982)
Peter James Scott (born 20 November 1982) is an English cricketer. Scott is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break. He was born in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. Scott represented the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board in a single List A match against Bedfordshire in the 1st round of the 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. In his only List A match he took a single wicket at a cost of 28 runs. In 2004, he made his Minor Counties Championship debut for Staffordshire against Bedfordshire. Scott played 2 further Championship matches for the county, against Norfolk in 2004 and Hertfordshire in 2005. Scott joined Herefordshire in 2006, representing the county in 6 Championship matches during that season, the last of which came against Cornwall. He also represented the county in the MCCA Knockout Trophy, making his debut against Northumberland. During the 2006 season, he played 2 further Trophy matches against Cheshire and Shropshire. References External linksat Cricinfo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (footballer, Born 1952)
Peter William Scott (born 19 September 1952 in Liverpool, England) is an English-born Northern Irish former footballer. He represented England at Youth level and Northern Ireland at full international level, making a total of 10 appearances for the team. Career Scott served his apprenticeship with Everton and signed full-time professional terms with the club in July 1970. He made his First Division debut in the 1971–72 season. He joined Southport on loan in January 1974 and made four league appearances for the club. He joined York City for a fee in the region of £11,000 in December 1975, after making 44 appearances and scoring one goal in the league for Everton. He made a total of 114 appearances and scored three goals for the club, and was their most capped player after making seven appearances for Northern Ireland whilst with them. He joined Aldershot Aldershot () is a town in Hampshire, England. It lies on heathland in the extreme northeast corner of the county, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Cameron Scott
Peter Cameron Scott (1867–1896) was a Scottish-American missionary and founder of Africa Inland Mission the front runner of Africa Inland Church . Biography Scott was born to a Christian family in Glasgow, which later migrated to the United States and settled in Philadelphia. However, at the age of twenty, due to poor health his doctor advised him to change climates and returned to Scotland to recover. It was in Glasgow that he visited the grave of his sister, considered his own death, and dedicated his life to Christian work. He served two years in the French Congo before returning to Britain in 1892 because of a near-fatal illness. While recuperating, he developed his idea of establishing a network of mission stations that would stretch from the southeast coast of Africa to Lake Chad. While he was unable to interest any churches in the idea (including his own), he captivated several friends in Philadelphia. In 1895 they formed the Philadelphia Missionary Council. On Au ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (educationalist)
Sir George Peter Scott FAcSS (born 1 August 1946) is a British educationalist and the former Vice-Chancellor of Kingston University in Kingston upon Thames in southwest London. Life and career Scott studied modern history as an undergraduate at Merton College, Oxford and was a visiting scholar and at the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Public Policy under a Harkness Fellowship. He then worked as a leader writer for ''The Times'',Anglia Ruskin University (1998)Citation: Professor Sir Peter Scott Honorary Doctor of Philosophy, 1998/ref> and began writing for the ''Times Higher Education Supplement'' in 1971. He went on to serve as its editor from 1976 until 1992 when he was appointed Professor of Education at the University of Leeds and Director the university's Centre for Policy Studies in Education. * Doctor of Letters (Council for National Academic Awards, at its last awards ceremony) * Doctor of Philosophy (Anglia Polytechnic University, now Anglia Ruskin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Scott (thief)
Peter Scott (born Peter Craig Gulston) (18 February 193117 March 2013) was an Irish burglar and thief who was variously described as the "King of the Cat Burglars", "Burglar to the Stars" and the "Human Fly". Scott described himself as a "master idiot". Life Scott was born Peter Craig Gulston in Belfast, Northern Ireland, into a middle-class military family. Following his father's death, his mother emigrated to the United States. He had spent his father's inheritance by the time that he left the Belfast Royal Academy. The 1965 film ''He Who Rides a Tiger'', starring Tom Bell and Judi Dench, was made about Scott's exploits. At the time of the film's release, Scott was in prison in Dartmoor, and profited little from it. In 1995, Scott published a memoir, ''Gentleman Thief''. In his last years, Scott worked as a tennis coach and tended the gardens of a church in Camden, North London. Scott was a participant on the 2004 Channel 4 programme ''The Heist'', in which staged robberi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |