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Pirrie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Mactier Pirrie FRAI (1882–1907), Scottish anthropologist *Chloe Pirrie (born 1987), Scottish actress *Dick Pirrie (1920–1944), Australian rules footballer *Kevin Pirrie (1922–2006), Australian rules footballer *Richard Pirrie (1879–1962), former Australian rules footballer *Stephen Pirrie (born 1961), former Australian rules footballer *William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie, KP, PC, PC (Ire) (1847–1924), British shipbuilder and businessman *William Pirrie (surgeon) FRSE LLD (1807–1882), Scottish surgeon and medical author *William Pirrie Sinclair (1837–1900), politician in the United Kingdom, twice elected to the House of Commons See also *Pirrie v McFarlane, landmark decision of the High Court of Australia on Intergovernmental immunity between tiers of government in the Australian Constitution *Piri (other) *Pirie (other) *Pirri José Martínez Sánchez (born 11 March 1945), ...
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William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie
William James Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie, KP, PC, PC (Ire) (31 May 1847 – 7 June 1924) was a leading British shipbuilder and businessman. He was chairman of Harland and Wolff, shipbuilders, between 1895 and 1924, and also served as Lord Mayor of Belfast between 1896 and 1898. He was ennobled as Baron Pirrie in 1906, appointed a Knight of the Order of St Patrick in 1908 and made Viscount Pirrie in 1921. In the months leading up to the 1912 disaster, Lord Pirrie was questioned about the number of life boats aboard the ''Olympic''-class ships. He responded that the great ships were unsinkable and the rafts were to save others. This would haunt him forever. In Belfast he was, on other grounds, already a controversial figure: a Protestant employer associated as a leading Liberal with a policy of Home Rule for Ireland. Background Pirrie was born in Quebec City, Canada East, the son of James Alexander Pirrie and Eliza Swan (Montgomery) Pirrie, who were both Ir ...
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Dick Pirrie
Richard Michael Pirrie (6 June 1920 – 6 June 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Family The son of Richard Francis Pirrie (1879–1962), and Isobel Agatha Pirrie (1897–1982), née McGuire, Richard Michael Pirrie was born in Hawthorn on 6 June 1920. Education He attended St Patrick's College, East Melbourne. Football His father, also known as "Dick" Pirrie, and his brother, Kevin Pirrie also played for Hawthorn. His nephew, Kevin's son Stephen Pirrie, played with Richmond, St Kilda and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and with Port Melbourne in the VFA. War service Following the outbreak of World War II, Pirrie enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), on 8 September 1941 and was given the service number PM/V77.''Pi ...
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Richard Pirrie
Richard Francis Pirrie (15 April 1879 – 15 September 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Family The son of James Pirrie (1832-1898), and Mary Pirrie (1844-1931), née Murphy, Richard Francis Pirrie was born in Richmond, Victoria on 15 April 1879. He married Isobel Agatha McGuire (1897-1982) on 16 July 1919. Two of his sons, Dick Pirrie and Kevin Pirrie, played for Hawthorn; and his grandson, Stephen Pirrie, Kevin's son, played for Richmond. Football Melbourne (VFL) He played 24 games, and kicked 11 goals for Melbourne in the VFL, over three seasons (1898 to 1900). Richmond (VFA) Cleared from Melbourne to Richmond in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) in 1901, he played 23 games for Richmond, and scored 11 goals, over to seasons (1901 and 1902). Death He died at his home in Hawthorn, Victoria on 15 September 1962. See also * List of Australian rules football families This is a List of ...
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Stephen Pirrie
Stephen Pirrie (born 23 March 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond, St Kilda and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Pirrie, an Old Xaverian, started his career in the Hawthorn reserves. Both his father, Kevin, as well as his uncle, Richard, had played league football for Hawthorn. His grandfather, Richard Pirrie, had not only played VFL football with Melbourne, but also had played VFA football with Richmond. Unlike his father, Pirrie never broke into the Hawthorn seniors and instead made his VFL debut with Richmond. A defender, he appeared in the final ten games of the 1982 home and away season for Richmond, but wasn't selected for the finals. Having not played a single VFL game in 1983 and after playing the opening round of the 1984 season for Richmond, Pirrie was traded to St Kilda, in return for Jeff Dunne. He was reported for misconduct during his final game for Richmond, in that he threw his mouthguard to hinder Footscra ...
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Alexander Mactier Pirrie
Alexander Mactier Pirrie FRAI (1882–13 November 1907) was an early 20th century Scottish anthropologist. Life He was the son of Alexander Pirrie, civil engineer (1845-1902), himself the son of Prof William Pirrie. He studied anthropology at the University of Edinburgh graduating with a BSc in 1904. He then took a further postgraduate medical degree graduating MB ChB in 1906. He was created a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute. In 1906 he went to the Sudan with the Wellcome Research Institute to work in their laboratory in Khartoum. In 1907 he went on an expedition to Shilluk territory in the south. He took many photographs of the Nuba people in Renk. However, within a month he had contracted Kala-azar fever and he returned to Khartoum. Hoping for improved treatment in Britain he sailed home but died at Chalmers Hospital in Edinburgh on 13 November 1907. He is buried in the north (Victorian) section of Dean Cemetery. The funeral was attended by Sir William ...
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Chloe Pirrie
Chloe Pirrie (born 25 August 1987) is a Scottish actress. She has played main roles in the 2014 miniseries '' The Game'', the 2012 film ''Shell'', and the 2015 television film ''An Inspector Calls''. She has also appeared in the 2016 miniseries '' War & Peace'', the 2015 film ''Youth'', the 2015 film ''Blood Cells'' and "The Waldo Moment", a 2013 episode of ''Black Mirror''. In 2015 she also co-starred in the Academy Award winner for Best Live Action Short Film '' Stutterer''. Early life Pirrie was raised in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, and attended the Mary Erskine School. She began acting in school and decided to pursue it as a career after being cast in a school production of ''The Cherry Orchard''. She moved to London at the age of 18 to attend the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and graduated in 2009. Career Pirrie's professional acting career began in 2009. She made her debut at the Royal National Theatre in a 2010 production of '' Men Should Weep'' alongside numerous othe ...
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Kevin Pirrie
Kevin James Pirrie (16 February 1922 – 9 January 2006) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Family He was the son of Richard Pirrie and brother of Dick Pirrie Richard Michael Pirrie (6 June 1920 – 6 June 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Family The son of Richard Francis Pirrie (1879–1962), and Isobel Agatha Pirrie (1897â .... War service Pirrie's football career was interrupted by his service in the Australian Army during World War II. Notes External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pirrie, Kevin 1922 births 2006 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Hawthorn Football Club players People from Hawthorn, Victoria Australian Army personnel of World War II Military personnel from Melbourne ...
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William Pirrie (surgeon)
Prof William Pirrie FRSE LLD (1807–21 November 1882) was a 19th-century Scottish surgeon and medical author. He served as President of the North of Scotland Medical Association. Life He was born on a farm near Huntly, Aberdeenshire the son of George Pirrie, a farmer. He was educated at Gartly Parish School then studied medicine at Marischal College in Aberdeen, graduating with an MA in 1825. He did further postgraduate studies in Paris under Baron Dupuytren. He gained his doctorate (MD) in 1829. In 1830 he began lecturing in anatomy and physiology at the University of Aberdeen. In 1839 he became the first Regius Professor of Surgery at Marischal College. In 1849 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposer was James Miller. In 1860, when Marischal College reunited with the University of Aberdeen, he became Professor of Surgery to Aberdeen, working alongside Prof John Struthers (Professor of Anatomy). also from 1860 he became the head surgeon ...
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Pirrie V McFarlane
''Pirrie v McFarlane'' is a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia on Intergovernmental immunity between tiers of government in the Australian Constitution. Facts The defendant Thomas McFarlane was prosecuted under sec. 6 of the ''Motor Car Act 1915'' (Victoria) as he drove a motor-car upon a public highway without being licensed. McFarlane’s defence was that as a duly enlisted member of the Royal Australian Air Force and that on the occasion in question he was on duty driving a car belonging to the Air Force, under orders from his superior officer, was thus on Air Force business. The Police Magistrate dismissed the case, ruling that ''D'Emden v Pedder'' applied. The Supreme Court of Victoria declined to hear the case, as it involved a question as to the limits ''inter se'' of the constitutional powers of the State and the Commonwealth, leaving it to be considered by the High Court under s. 40A of the ''Judiciary Act 1903'', which at that time stated: Iss ...
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William Pirrie Sinclair
William Pirrie Sinclair (1837 – 1 November 1900) was a politician in the United Kingdom who was twice elected to the House of Commons for the Liberal Party. Born in Belfast in 1837, son of Presbyterians John Sinclar and Eliza (née Pirrie) of Conlig near Bangor, County Down, he was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Queen's College Belfast and Heidelberg University, Baden. He became a successful businessman in Liverpool, and was a Presbyterian Church elder. He was asked in 1885 to stand in a by-election by the County Antrim Central Tenant Right Association, at a meeting in Liberal Party headquarters in Belfast. He declared his support for the extension of purchase provisions of the 1881 Land Act, and his opposition to Gladstone's Coercion Acts. He was elected on 21 May 1885 with a majority of 69 votes (less than 1% of the total) over the Conservative Party candidate Robert Torrens O'Neill. He held the seat only until Parliament was dissolved later that year ...
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Piri (other)
The ''piri'' is a Korean double reed instrument, used in both the folk and classical (court) music of Korea. Originating in Central Asia, it was introduced to the Korean peninsula from China, and has been used there as early as the Three Kingdoms period, most notably in the states of Goguryeo and Baekje. The instrument consists of a tube of bamboo, which is perforated with finger holes, and has a large double reed. Its cylindrical bore gives it a sound mellower than that of many other types of oboe. A typical ''piri'' has eight finger holes, seven of which are on the front, with the remaining one on the back for the thumb. There are four types of ''piri'': #Hyang piri (hangul: ; hanja: ) #Se piri (hangul: ; hanja: ) #Dang piri (hangul: ; hanja: ) #Dae piri () There are different types of ''piri'', each suited for use in a different type of music. The ''Hyang piri'' is the longest and most common form of ''piri''. Because of its loud and nasal tone, it usually plays the main mel ...
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Pirie (other)
Pirie is a surname. Pirie may also refer to: * Pirie Peninsula, Laurie Island, British Antarctic Territory * Pirie Street, Adelaide, South Australia * HMAS ''Pirie'' (J189), a Royal Australian Navy Second World War corvette * HMAS ''Pirie'' (ACPB 87), a patrol boat * Karen Pirie, a fictional Scottish detective created by Val McDermid See also * Port Pirie (other), articles associated with the city in South Australia * Piri (other) The ''piri'' is a Korean double reed instrument, used in both the folk and classical (court) music of Korea. Originating in Central Asia, it was introduced to the Korean peninsula from China, and has been used there as early as the Three Kingdom ...
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