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Peter Johnstone (other)
Peter Johnstone may refer to: * Peter Johnstone (mathematician) (born 1948), professor of mathematics * Peter Johnstone (governor) (born 1944), Governor of Anguilla *Peter Johnstone (rugby union) (1922–1997), New Zealand rugby union player *Peter Johnstone (footballer) Peter Johnstone (30 December 1887 – 16 May 1917) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic. On leaving school, he worked in his hometown's coalmine, whilst also playing for Junior club Glencraig Celtic. Johnstone signed for Celtic in ... (1887–1917), Scottish footballer See also * Peter Johnston (other) {{hndis, Johnstone, Peter ...
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Peter Johnstone (mathematician)
Peter Tennant Johnstone (born 1948) is Professor of the Foundations of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, and a fellow of St. John's College. He invented or developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in topos theory. His thesis, completed at the University of Cambridge in 1974, was entitled "Some Aspects of Internal Category Theory in an Elementary Topos". He is a great-great nephew of the Reverend George Gilfillan who was eulogised in William McGonagall William Topaz McGonagall (March 1825 – 29 September 1902) was a Scottish poet of Irish descent. He gained notoriety as an extremely bad poet who exhibited no recognition of, or concern for, his peers' opinions of his work. He wrote about 2 ...'s first poem. Books *. :— " r too hard to read, and not for the faint-hearted"An anonymous referee, as quoted by Johnstone in his ''Sketches of an elephant'', p. ix. *. *. * (v.3 in preparation) References External linksJohnstone's web page* * {{DEFAULTS ...
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Peter Johnstone (governor)
Peter Johnstone (born 30 July 1944) was the governor of Anguilla Anguilla ( ) is a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is one of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, lying east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and directly north of Saint Martin. The territo ... from 4 February 2000 until 29 July 2004. References External linksWorld Statesmen – Anguilla 1944 births Living people Governors of Anguilla Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George {{Anguilla-politician-stub ...
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Peter Johnstone (rugby Union)
Peter Johnstone (9 August 1922 – 18 October 1997) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A backrow forward, Johnstone represented Ashburton County while serving in the armyThe Encyclopedia of New Zealand Rugby, p.105 and later Otago at a provincial level. He was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1949 to 1951. He played 26 matches for the All Blacks—10 as captain—including nine internationals, touring South Africa in 1949 and playing all four tests against the touring 1950 British Lions. Johnstone was a key member of the Otago Ranfurly Shield team from 1947 to 1950. He continued to support the Taieri club after his playing days and was coach of the first Taieri team to win the Dunedin premier banner, sharing it with University A in 1955.Otago Daily Times Friday, 30 May 2008 Johnstone saw that the Taieri club needed a better ground and clubrooms, and he used his bridge-building business to help develop the new ground beside the Silverstream. It ...
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Peter Johnstone (footballer)
Peter Johnstone (30 December 1887 – 16 May 1917) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic. On leaving school, he worked in his hometown's coalmine, whilst also playing for Junior club Glencraig Celtic. Johnstone signed for Celtic in January 1909, but made only one appearance in his first season at Parkhead. However, he soon became a regular in the side and eventually made over 240 appearances, scoring 29 goals. During his career he played in a variety of roles at forward, midfield and defence. His main position was at outside-right, but in later years played more often in defence. He won three Scottish Cup medals as well as four League championships with Celtic and was a mainstay in their side for several years. Johnstone was never capped for Scotland but he did play for the Scottish League side in 1914 against the Irish League,
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