See also MacmillanPublishers United States Infobox publisher image Image Macmillan Logo.PNG 200px MacmillanPublishers parent Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group status founded 1843 founder Daniel Macmillan and Alexander Macmillan publisher Alexander Macmillan successor country United Kingdom headquarters ... imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url URL http www.macmillan.com MacmillanPublishers Ltd , also known as The Macmillan Group , is a Private company privately held international publishing company ... Platt Brett , Jr. in 1896, resulting in the creation of an American company, MacmillanPublishers ... which included various Macmillan properties . ref Publishers Weekly , http www.publishersweekly.com ... October 28, 2009 ref According to The New York Times , Macmillan and other major publishers fear ... X Cite EB1911 W1EC 1 wstitle Macmillan See also The Big Six publishing Big Six book publishers Hachette ... cs MacmillanPublishers fr MacmillanPublishers it MacmillanPublishers no MacmillanPublishers pl MacmillanPublishers ru MacmillanPublishers ... in more than thirty others. History Image MacMillan and Co logo 1880.jpg thumb right 250px This logo appeared in Leslie Stephen Leslie Stephen s biography of Alexander Pope , published by Macmillan & Co in 1880. Macmillan was founded in 1843 by Daniel Macmillan Daniel and Alexander Macmillan publisher Alexander Macmillan , two brothers from the Isle of Arran , Scotland. Daniel was the business ... Macmillan History publisher International.macmillan.com date accessdate 2011 01 03 ref As the company ... of Political Economy 1894 99 . Macmillan sold its American division in 1896 it reentered the American ... Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Harold Macmillan became chairman of the company, serving until his death in December 1986. ref http www.bbc.co.uk history historic figures macmillan harold.shtml ... shares in 1999, ending the Macmillan family s ownership of the company. Since 2007 the CEO of Macmillan ... more details
See also MacmillanPublishers Infobox publisher image parent status Defunct founded 1869 founder George ... keypeople publications topics genre imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url MacmillanPublishers USA , also known as Macmillan Publishing , is a Private company privately held United States American ... countries worldwide and operates in more than 30 others. MacmillanPublishers, or Macmillan Publishing ... . Once the American division of the United Kingdom British MacmillanPublishers , remnants of the original American Macmillan are present in McGraw Hill s Macmillan McGraw Hill textbooks and Gale publisher Gale s Macmillan Reference USA division. The German publisher Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group Holtzbrinck bought Macmillan UK in 1999, purchased most US rights to the name in 2001 and rebranded ... CA6488163.html Holtzbrinck s U.S. Arm Now Macmillan Jim Milliot. Publishers Weekly . October 9, 2007. ref History Brett family George Edward Brett opened the first Macmillan office in the United States in 1869 and Macmillan sold its U.S. operations to the Brett family, George Platt Brett, Sr. and George Platt Brett Jr. in 1896, resulting in the creation of an American company, Macmillan Publishing ... also Richard M. Brett MacmillanPublishers References reflist 2 Further reading James, Elizabeth 2002 ... in Britain, George Brett Jr. and Harold MacMillan remained close personal friends. ref name autogenerated1 http www.answers.com topic macmillan inc?cat biz fin Macmillan from Answers.com Bot generated ... Macmillan about his family s devotion to the American publishing industry blockquote For the record my grandfather was employed by Macmillan s of England as a salesman. He came to the United States with his family in the service of Macmillan s of England and built up a business of approximately 50,000 before he died. He was succeeded . . . by my father, who eventually incorporated The Macmillan ... doing a business of approximately 12,000,000. So then, the name of Brett and the name of Macmillan ... more details
Alexander Macmillan may refer to Alexander Macmillan publisher , co founder of the publishing company Macmillans Alexander Macmillan, 2nd Earl of Stockton , descendant and former chairman of MacmillanPublishers Alexander Hugh Macmillan A.H. Macmillan , member of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society Board of Directors in 1918 Alexander Stirling MacMillan , Nova Scotia politician Alex McMillan born 1932 , North Carolina politician Alexander McMillan , 19th C. North Carolina politician hndis Macmillan, Alexander ... more details
Macmillan of Canada was a Canada Canadian publishing publishing house . The company was founded in 1905 as the Canadian arm of the England English publisher MacmillanPublishersMacmillan . At that time it was known as the Macmillan Company of Canada Ltd. In the course of its existence the name changed to Macmillan of Canada and Macmillan Canada . Macmillan of Canada was sold to Maclean Hunter in 1973, who, some seven years later, sold it on to Gage Publishing. In 1999 Macmillan Canada, as it was then known, became an imprint of CDG Books, which was purchased in 2002 by John Wiley & Sons , at which time Macmillan Canada ceased to exist either as an imprint or a publishing house. Noted authors Over its nearly 100 years of existence Macmillan s published authors such as Morley Callaghan Robertson Davies Mazo de la Roche Mavis Gallant Grey Owl Stephen Leacock Hugh MacLennan Preston Manning Alice Munro E. J. Pratt E.J. Pratt Carol Shields Jack Hodgins Category Companies established in 1905 Category Companies disestablished in 2002 Category Book publishing companies of Canada Category Defunct publishing companies of Canada Canada company stub publish company stub ... more details
Daniel MacMillan lang gd D mhnall MacMhaolain 1813 1857 was a Scotland Scottish publisher from the Isle of Arran , Scotland . Daniel MacMillan was born in the Isle of Arran to a crofting family. Moving to London, he founded MacmillanPublishers , with his brother Alexander Macmillan publisher Alexander . ref http international.macmillan.com history1.asp History Bot generated title ref ref cite news url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,888948,00.html?promoid googlep work Time title PUBLISHING Crofter s Crop date 1951 01 22 accessdate 2010 04 30 ref Macmillan, with the recommendation of his brother Alexander Macmillan publisher Alexander , sent George Edward Brett to open the first American office in New York. ref cite book title The Literary World magazine The Literary World first Samuel last Crocker page 276 publisher E. H. Hames and Company year 1893 ref His son, Maurice Crawford Macmillan 1853 1936 married Helen Nellie Artie Tarleton Belles 1856 1937 , whose son Harold Macmillan Harold became British Prime Minister . Additional reading Macmillan A Publishing Tradition by Elizabeth James 2002 ISBN 0 333 73517 X The House of Macmillan 1843 1943 by Charles Morgan References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macmillan,Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1813 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1857 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macmillan,Daniel Category Scottish businesspeople Category 1813 births Category 1857 deaths Category People from the Isle of Arran Category 19th century Scottish people Category Scottish book publishers people Scotland bio stub Publish bio stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name Macmillan Education company logo company type Private Company Private , subsidiary of Georg von Holtzbrinck GmbH foundation n a industry Education homepage http www.macmillaneducation.com Macmillan is one of the world s leading publishers of English Language teaching and school curriculum materials, with over 150 years of publishing experience. what date October 2010 Based in Oxford, UK, and operating in over 40 countries worldwide. History File Mdal.jpg thumb Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners 2nd Ed Macmillan Education is a division of MacmillanPublishers Ltd. Other Macmillan companies include Pan Macmillan and Palgrave Macmillan . Macmillan is a wholly owned subsidiary of Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group Georg von Holtzbrinck GmbH publishing group . Von Holtzbrinck is a family owned company headquartered in Germany. It is active in more than 80 countries and publishes works in both print and electronic media, providing information, disseminating knowledge, and serving the needs of educational, professional, and general readership markets. Von Holtzbrinck recorded revenue of EUR 2,488.8 million in fiscal 2007. ref http www.holtzbrinck.com artikel 778437&s en von Holtzbrinck, Facts and Figures, 2007 ref Competitors Macmillan Education operates globally and has a range of competitors, both on a global basis as well as in each country in operates. Its main competitors include Pearson Education , a division of Pearson PLC Pearson , Oxford University Press , Cambridge University Press , McGraw Hill Education McGraw Hill Education , EMPGI an affiliate of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Express Publishing, an independent publisher based in Athens , Greece. References reflist External links official http www.macmillaneducation.com Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group Category Educational publishing companies Category English language education cs Macmillan Education ... more details
Infobox Company company name Gill & Macmillan Inc. company logo company type Privately Held slogan foundation 1856 location Dublin , Ireland key people Dermot O Dwyer , Managing Director br Michael Henry Gill , Co Founder br James McGlashan , Co Founder industry Publishing products School, University and College Textbooks, Fiction, Non Fiction homepage http www.gillmcmillan.ie Gill & Macmillan is a publisher based in Park West, Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland , and is a publisher of nonfiction and educational books in Ireland. It is a member of CLE , the Irish Book Publishers Association. History In 1856, Michael Henry Gill, printer for Dublin University , purchased the publishing and bookselling business of James McGlashan, and the company was re named McGlashan & Gill. In 1875, it was re named M.H. Gill & Son. In 1968, the company became associated with the London based MacmillanPublishers founded 1843 and Gill & Macmillan was established. Products Gill & Macmillan mainly publishes educational books for school and college students. They also publish a range of general interest non fiction titles. As well as handling its own published titles, Gill & Macmillan also handles the warehousing and distribution for a number of Irish based publishers, including O Brien Press . Gill & Macmillan also runs My eTest.com, an online learning resource aimed at Irish second level students. They also have a series of online tests designed to accompany 22 of their educational books, covering 8 secondary school subjects. References http www.kennysirishbookshop.ie categories irishpublishers gillandmacmillan.shtml Publisher info http www.my etest.co.uk aboutus.htm My eTest info External links http www.gillmacmillan.ie Gill & Macmillan official website http www.moresuccess.ie Gill & Macmillan moresuccess website http www.publishingireland.com CLE website Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group Category Publishing companies of the Republic of Ireland publish company stub ireland stub ... more details
Infobox publisher image parent MacmillanPublishers status founded 2000 founder successor country United ... in 2000 when St. Martin s Press Scholarly and Reference in the USA and MacmillanPublishers in the UK united their worldwide academic publishing operations. Both Macmillan and St. Martin ... East. Palgrave Macmillan distributes Berg Publishers and I.B. Tauris in the U.S. and Canada and Manchester ... Macmillan is an international academic and trade publishing company, headquartered in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom ref http www.palgrave.com contactus index.asp Contact Palgrave Macmillan ... Macmillan. History Palgrave is named after the Palgrave family. Classical historian Sir Francis Palgrave , who founded the Public Record Office , and his four sons were all closely tied with MacmillanPublishers in the 19th century Francis Turner Palgrave acted as assistant private secretary to future ... in 1861, which was published by Macmillan and became a standard work for almost a century. Sir ... Economy, which was first published by Macmillan in 1894, 1896 and 1899 and the inspiration for The New ... 2nd Edition, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, ISBN 9780333786765 ref . He was a banker and editor of The Economist ... and wrote a History of the House of Commons, which Macmillan published in 1869. William Gifford Palgrave ... for Macmillan called Narrative of a Year s Journey through Central and Eastern Arabia 1865 , which ... Macmillan publishes The Statesman s Yearbook , now in its 145th edition 2009 . This classic ... with facts and analysis. In 2008, Palgrave Macmillan published The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd edition, edited by Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume. In 2009 Palgrave Macmillan ..., making over 4,500 scholarly ebooks available to libraries. Distribution clients Palgrave Macmillan represents the sales, marketing and distribution interests of W. H. Freeman , Worth Publishers ... both the Macmillan Group, including Palgrave Macmillan and Nature Publishing Group , and a variety of other ... more details
Malcolm Macmillan may refer to Malcolm MacMillan ice hockey , Canadian ice hockey player Malcolm Macmillan , Scottish politician and journalist hndis Macmillan, Malcolm ... more details
. Like his father, he was Chairman of MacmillanPublishers , as well as a director of two news agencies. Political career Macmillan contested Seaham UK Parliament constituency Seaham at the United Kingdom ...Infobox Peer name Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden title Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden birth date birth date 1921 1 27 df y death date death date and age 1984 3 10 1921 1 27 df y parents Harold Macmillan Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton br Lady Dorothy Macmillan Lady Dorothy Cavendish spouse Katharine Macmillan, Viscountess Macmillan of Ovenden Katherine Ormsby Gore children Alexander Macmillan, 2nd Earl of Stockton br Joshua Macmillan br Julian Macmillan br Rachel Macmillan br David Macmillan Maurice Victor Macmillan, Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC 27 January ... politician and Member of Parliament . Background and education Macmillan was the son of Harold Macmillan , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963, and Lady Dorothy Macmillan Lady Dorothy ... in 1972. Family Macmillan married the Honourable Katharine Macmillan, Viscountess Macmillan of Ovenden .... They had four sons and a daughter Alexander Macmillan, 2nd Earl of Stockton Alexander Daniel Alan Macmillan, 2nd Earl of Stockton born 10 October 1943 Hon. Joshua Edward Andrew Macmillan 1945 1965 Hon. Adam Julian Robert Macmillan born 1948 Hon. Rachel Mary Georgia Macmillan 1955 1987 Hon. David Maurice Benjamin Macmillan born 1957 Macmillan was for a time the owner of Highgrove House , which ... of Stockton , he acquired the courtesy title Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden. He died suddenly ... december 29 newsid 2547000 2547307.st news.bbc.co.uk onthisday ref his son, Alexander Macmillan ... of the first Earl. References reflist External links Hansard contribs mr maurice macmillan Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden start box s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Halifax ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macmillan, Maurice ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... more details
, and the Macmillan Hall there is named after him. He held a number of chairmanships, including the Macmillan ... . NAME Macmillan,Hugh Pattison ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 February 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 September 1952 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macmillan,Hugh Pattison ... bio stub fr Hugh Pattison Macmillan ... more details
Norman MacMillan may refer to Norman MacMillan pilot 1892&ndash 1976 , British pilot Norman MacMillan politician , Quebec provincial politician Norman John MacMillan 1909&ndash 1978 , president of Canadian National Railway, 1967&ndash 1974 Norm McMillan , baseball player hndis Macmillan, Norman ... more details
firm MacmillanPublishers as a junior partner, remaining with the company until his appointment ... also took up the chairmanship of his family s publishing house, MacmillanPublishers , from 1964 to 1974 ... Council PC Fellow of the Royal Society FRS small image Macmillan cph.3b40592.jpg imagesize 245px order ... date 1963 03 17 accessdate 2010 01 31 ref spouse Lady Dorothy Macmillan children Maurice Macmillan ... Victory Medal br File British War Medal BAR.svg 20px British War Medal Maurice Harold Macmillan ... , wit and unflappability, Macmillan achieved notoriety before the Second World War as a Tory .... 533 34. ref In international affairs, Macmillan rebuilt the Special Relationship US UK special relationship ... Lamb, The Macmillan Years 1957 1963 The Emerging Truth London John Murray, 1995 , pp. 14 15. ref Macmillan s government in its final year was rocked by the John Vassall Vassall and Profumo Affair ... Resigning prematurely after a medical misdiagnosis, Macmillan lived out a long retirement as an elder ..., Macmillan replied Events, my dear boy, events . ref cite web last Bering first Henrik url ... life Family Harold Macmillan was born at 52 Cadogan Place in Chelsea, London Chelsea , London, to Maurice Crawford Macmillan 1853 1936 , publisher, and Helen Nellie Artie Tarleton Belles 1856 1937 , artist and socialite, from Spencer, Indiana in the United States . ref Nigel Fisher, Harold Macmillan ..., and Arthur, four years his senior. ref Alistair Horne, Harold Macmillan, 1894 1956 Volume I of the Official Biography London Macmillan, 1988 , p. 9. ref His paternal grandfather, Daniel MacMillan 1813 1857 , was the son of a Scottish croft Scotland crofter who founded MacmillanPublishers . Education Macmillan s early education was intense and closely guided by his American mother. He was taught ..., Macmillan , Volume I, p. 13. ref From the age of six or seven he received introductory lessons ..., Harold Macmillan London Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2009 , p. 15. ref Macmillan then attended Summer ... more details
Duncan MacMillan or Duncan Macmillan may refer to Duncan Macmillan athlete born 1890 , British track and field athlete competitor in the 1912 Summer Olympics Duncan Macmillan Canadian politician 1837 1903 , Canadian lawyer and Member of Parliament Duncan Bruce MacMillan former Alberta politician. See also Duncan MacMillan High School , a secondary school in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada hndis Macmillan, Duncan ... more details
Infobox UK school name Macmillan Academy image size latitude 54.5656 longitude 1.2633 dms motto motto pl established 1989 approx closed c approx type Academy England Academy religion president head label Principal head Mr Phil Latham from September 2010 r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist outdoor learning, science specialist pl street Stockton Road city Middlesbrough county North Yorkshire country England flagicon England postcode TS5 4AG LEA Middlesbrough borough Middlesbrough ofsted yes urn 130908 staff enrollment 1480 gender Coeducational Mixed lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours Maroon table cellspacing 0 width 100 cells 8 Maroon cells 3 White cells 4 Maroon cells 3 White cells 20 Maroon table publication free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.macmillan academy.org.uk website name www.macmillan academy.org.uk Macmillan Academy is an academy England academy in Middlesbrough , North Yorkshire , England . The school was founded in 1989 as the Macmillan City Technology College , one of the first of 15 City Technology College s established in England. It has excellent facilities, especially for science and technology lessons. Its initial sponsors were the Macmillan Trust, a charity run by MacmillanPublishers , and British American Tobacco . ref cite web title House of Commons Hansard Debates date 1990 10 31 publisher UK Parliament url http www.publications.parliament.uk pa cm198990 cmhansrd 1990 10 31 Writtens 1.html accessdate 2008 11 11 ref ref cite news title Blair s flagship schools and the money that never was author Francis Beckett work New Statesman date 2005 01 17 url http www.newstatesman.com 200501170021 ref The school converted to academy status in 2006. An Ofsted inspection in 2007 rated the school as outstanding. ref cite web url http www.ofsted.gov.uk oxedu reports display id 91658 title Ofsted Report publisher www.ofsted.gov.uk accessdate ... more details
The Macmillan Ways are a network of long distance footpaths in England that link points on the Bristol Channel , English Channel and North Sea . They are promoted to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Relief , a Charitable organization charity . The Macmillan Ways are The Macmillan Way Abbotsbury in Dorset to Boston, Lincolnshire convert 464 km mi The Macmillan Way West from Castle Cary in Somerset to Barnstaple in Devon , convert 163 km mi Boston to Barnstaple is convert 557 km mi The Macmillan Abbotsbury Langport Link , which creates a convert 38.5 km mi short cut for walkers from Abbotsbury to Barnstaple , a total of convert 202 km mi The Macmillan Cross Cotswold Pathway from Banbury to Bath, Somerset Bath , convert 138 km mi , mostly on the main Macmillan Way The Cotswold Link , convert 33.5 km mi from Banbury to Chipping Campden where it links to the Cotswold Way National Trails United Kingdom National Trail . External links http www.macmillanway.org Official website Category Long distance footpaths in England Category United Kingdom related lists Footpaths long distance de Fernwanderwege Vereinigtes K nigreich ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 24.2 N or S N longitude 7.8 E or W E diameter 8 km depth 0.4 km colong 8 eponym William Duncan MacMillan William D. MacMillan MacMillan is a bowl shaped lunar impact crater on the eastern fringes of the Mare Imbrium . It is located just to the southwest of a lone rise, near the southwestern edge of the Montes Archimedes . This is a cup shaped depression in the surface with an interior albedo that matches the nearby lunar mare . The edges of the rim have a somewhat higher albedo. This crater was previously identified as Archimedes F before being named by the International Astronomical Union IAU . References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon de MacMillan Mondkrater fa it Cratere MacMillan ... more details
Image Pellyrivermap.jpg thumb 300px Map of the Pelly River watershed showing the Macmillan River The Macmillan River is a tributary , approximately convert 320 km mi long, of the Pelly River in the Yukon Territory of northwestern Canada . It originates in the Mackenzie Mountains and flows in a generally westward direction. The river s Drainage basin watershed extends over convert 13800 km2 mi2 and its average discharge is about convert 190 m3 s cuft s . ref cite web url http www.r arcticnet.sr.unh.edu v3.0 Points P5805.html title Macmillan River near mouth publisher R ArcticNET date accessdate 2010 03 08 ref References reflist coord 62 52 05 N 135 53 54 W region CA YT type waterbody source kolossus dewiki display title Category Rivers of Yukon Yukon geo stub de Macmillan River fr Macmillan rivi re ... more details
italic title Macmillan s Magazine was a monthly British magazine from 1859 to 1907 published by Alexander Macmillan publisher Alexander Macmillan . The magazine was a literary magazine literary periodical that published fiction and non fiction works from primarily British authors. Thomas Hughes had convinced Macmillan to found the magazine. The first editor was David Masson he was replaced in 1865. George Grove edited the magazine beginning in 1873. In its first decade of existence, Frederick Denison Maurice was a prolific contributor. References George J. Worth 2003 . Macmillan s Magazine 1859 1907 No Flippancy or Abuse Allowed Aldershot Ashgate Publishing ISBN 978 0754609865 Category Publications established in 1859 Category Publications disestablished in 1907 Category Defunct British literary magazines Category Monthly magazines magazine stub ... more details
William MacMillan or McMillan may refer to Bill MacMillan born 1943 , hockey player and coach William Duncan MacMillan 1871 1948 , American mathematician and astronomer William J. P. MacMillan 1881 1957 , Canadian physician and Prince Edward Island politician William McMillan congressman 1764 1804 , delegate to the United States Congress from the Territory Northwest of the River Ohio William McMillan college president 1777 1833 , president of Jefferson College, 1817 1822 William McMillan sculptor 1887 1977 William McMillan Australian politician 1850 1926 , Irish Australian politician, first Member for Wenthworth William McMillan sport shooter 1929 2000 , American sports shooter and Olympic Champion William Hector McMillan 1892 1974 , Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons Billy McMillan died 1991 , Irish footballer William McMillan footballer , footballer in the late 1890s William Macmillan Moderator 1927 2002 , minister of the Church of Scotland William Miller Macmillan , Scottish historian hndis Macmillan, William ... more details
University in September 2006. Professor MacMillan s research group has made some advances in the field ... of complex natural products. Since 2010, Professor MacMillan has been Editor in Chief of http ... of Professor MacMillan is available on the http www.layingthegroundwork.com chemists Eminent Organic Chemists Website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macmillan, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macmillan ... more details
Kirkpatrick Macmillan Born 2 September 1812 in Keir, Dumfries and Galloway died 26 January 1878 in Keir ..., Macmillan was the first to invent the pedal driven bicycle ref http www.bbc.co.uk history historic figures macmillan kirkpatrick.shtml Kirkpatrick Macmillan on the BBC Biography pages ref ref http thescotsman.scotsman.com index.cfm?id 640812005 Kirkpatrick Macmillan on The Scotsman s webpage ref ref http www.webscot.co.uk greatscots kirkpatrickmacmillan.htm Kirkpatrick Macmillan on the Great Scots ... ref Janes Johnston The first bicycle , The Gallovidian Dumfries 4, Winter 1899 ref . Macmillan ... a pedestrian in the Gorbals and was fined five British shillings. Johnston identified Macmillan as that gentleman ... reads He builded better than he knew. Yet MacMillan lived in Glasgow and worked at the Vulcan ..., though he wrote that he had them. Sceptics allege that MacMillan design which he presented was a composite ..., aged 64, built a replica to be presented as MacMillan s at the 1896 Stanley show and now at Dumfries Museum presumably he needed the money Clayton 1987 . The identification of MacMillan as recipient ... Dodds What did Kirkpatrick MacMillan invent?, The Boneshaker 127, Winter 1991, PP. 11 16 ref . However ... http www.bbc.co.uk history historic figures macmillan kirkpatrick.shtml ref Other claims to invention ..., state that Macmillan was not the first inventor. Herlihy states there is no contemporary documentary ... of bicycle invention in the 1830s Treadle bicycle Literature Alastair Dodds Kirkpatrick MacMillan ... 1992, pp.1 25 Nicholas Oddy Kirkpatrick MacMillan, the inventor of the pedal cycle or the invention ..., Earliest Bicycle ref Persondata NAME MacMillan, Kirkpatrick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish ... 23 January 1878 PLACE OF DEATH Keir , Dumfries and Galloway DEFAULTSORT Macmillan, Kirkpatrick ... inventors Category Blacksmiths de Kirkpatrick Macmillan no Kirkpatrick Macmillan pt Kirkpatrick Macmillan sl Kirkpatrick Macmillan sv Kirkpatrick Macmillan ... more details
Infobox chef name Beau MacMillan image birth name birth date birth place Plymouth, Massachusetts , United States ref name FN1 http www.foodnetwork.com shows biography beau macmillan index.html Beau MacMillan Bio Food Network accessed August 21, 2010 ref spouse death date death place style education Johnson and Wales University restaurants http www.sanctuaryoncamelback.com content elements.html elements television Worst Cooks in America Beau James MacMillan is an United States American chef and television presenter television personality . He is the executive chef for Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain , an Luxury good upscale resort in Arizona , and its featured restaurant, elements . Nicknamed BeauMac, ref name AZ2 Rose, Jaimee http www.azcentral.com community scottsdale articles 2010 02 07 20100207beaumac0207.html Valley chef MacMillan adds popular TV host to already impressive menu of talents The Arizona Republic, February 7, 2010 accessed August 21, 2010 ref Personal life MacMillan is from ..., Sabrina http www.azcentral.com community scottsdale articles 2010 02 11 20100211chef beau macmillan arrest abrk.html The Arizona Republic, February 11, 2010 accessed August 21, 2010 ref In May 2004, MacMillan ..., MacMillan started working at Crane Brook Tea Room in Carver, Massachusetts Carver . He worked under ... promoted to sous chef. MacMillan moved to Los Angeles to become sous chef at Hotel Bel Air . He ... . In March 2001, MacMillan and former Executive Chef Charles Wiley opened elements restaurant. Television career MacMillan was handing out hors d oeuvres at the Aspen Food & Wine festival in 2005 .... Seidel visited MacMillan at elements and invited him to take a turn on Iron Chef America, where he beat Bobby Flay in Battle American Kobe Beef. ref name AZ2 In early 2010, MacMillan was the co host ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macmillan, Beau ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Macmillan, Beau Category American chefs Category American television chefs Category Food Network ... more details
Other persons Robert McMillan disambiguation Infobox rugby biography name Robert MacMillan image caption birth name Robert Gordon MacMillan nickname Judy birth date birth date 1865 4 3 df y birth place death date Death date and age 1936 4 3 1865 4 3 df yes death place Cirencester , England height weight ru position Rugby union positions Forwards Forward ru amateuryears ru amateurclubs West of Scotland F.C. br London Scottish F.C. br Edinburgh University RFC ru amclubcaps ru amclubpoints ru amupdate ru nationalteam Scotland national rugby union team Scotland br British and Irish Lions British Isles ru nationalyears 1887&ndash 1897 br 1891 ru nationalcaps 21 br 3 ru nationalpoints 0 br 0 ru ntupdate other occupation insurance underwriter spouse children relatives school university Edinburgh University website Robert Judy Gordon MacMillan 3 April 1865 3 April 1936 ref http www.scrum.com scotland rugby player 794.html Robert MacMillan player profile Scrum.com ref was a Scotland Scottish international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Edinburgh University RFC Edinburgh University . MacMillan played international rugby for Scotland national rugby union team Scotland over 11 seasons, and in 1891 he represented the British and Irish Lions British Isles team on their 1891 British Lions tour to South Africa South Africa . Personal history MacMillan was born in 1865, the eldest son of John Gordon MacMillan and Margaret Holmes. MacMillan was an insurance underwriter for Lloyds of London Lloyds . ref http www.clanmacmillan.org Chief Chief Ancestors.htm The Chief s Immediate Ancestors clanmacmillan.org ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macmillan, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 April 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 April 1936 PLACE OF DEATH Cirencester , England DEFAULTSORT Macmillan, Robert Category ... players Category London Scottish players Category Insurance underwriters fr Robert MacMillan ... more details
More footnotes date December 2010 Sir Ernest Alexander Campbell MacMillan , Order of Canada CC August ... right thumb Historic birthplace of Sir Ernest MacMillan on Cavell Avenue in Mimico , south west ... Campbell MacMillan was born in Mimico , Ontario , the son of Mimico s Presbyterian Church Minister, Alexander MacMillan. A child prodigy, he gave his first organ recital at the age of ten. After studying ... from 1911 to 1914. Internment in Germany 1914 1918 MacMillan traveled to Paris in the spring ... 28. MacMillan was initially detained by the German Police, and then imprisoned as an enemy alien ... war on Imperial Germany on August 5. MacMillan was subsequently interned for the duration of the War ... . MacMillan transcribed the music for the former from memory with the help of four other musicians. Among ... from the United States United States Ambassador to Germany. MacMillan was also a member of the Ruhleben ... Earnest . Canadian Musician 1919 1973 From 1926 to 1942, MacMillan was principal of the Toronto Conservatory ... of Toronto , in 1934, MacMillan was the chairman of the Music and Pagentry Committee. For many years, he served as organist of the Timothy Eaton Memorial Church . Ernest MacMillan died in Toronto in 1973. MacMillan was noted for his efforts in recording and preserving the traditional songs and music ... of the prime minister of Canada, R.B. Bennett . In 1969, MacMillan was invested as a Companion ... Trio left to right Zara Nelsova , Sir Ernest MacMillan, Kathleen Parlow . Photo, c. 1941 1944. Source Sir Ernest MacMillan Collection, Library and Archives Canada. Family Home, 115 Park Road, Toronto, constructed c. 1931 1932 In 1931, Ernest and his wife Elsie MacMillan, n e Keith, commissioned ... Rosedale, Toronto Rosedale neighborhood. Sir Ernest and Lady MacMillan s home at span class ... enacted by Toronto City Council, February 7, 2003. The Sir Ernest MacMillan Collection at Library and Archives Canada Background The collection of Sir Ernest MacMillan s personal papers and music was established ... more details