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George Thomson McCallum (24 August 1935 – 18 March 2022) [3] was a Scottish footballer who played for Third Lanark as a centre half.. In his short career, which only began at senior level after he undertook his National Service, [3] he showed sufficient promise to be selected for a trial match between a Scottish Football League XI team and a Scottish Football Association team in March 1959 ...
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Malcolm Caldwell was born in Stirling, Scotland, the son of an architect. [2] He was educated at Kirkcudbright Academy where he was Dux in 1949. [3] He obtained degrees from the University of Nottingham and the University of Edinburgh. He completed two years' national service in the British army, becoming a sergeant in the Army Education Corps.
Robert Hope (28 September 1943 – 10 June 2022) [3] was a Scottish footballer who made more than 400 appearances as a midfielder in the Football League.He spent most of his club career at West Bromwich Albion, where he played more than 300 league games and helped the club win two major trophies.
The son of a colonel and a scion of the Garden branch of Clan Stirling, Stirling attended Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge.He was commissioned into the Army, commanded the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and served in the Korean War; after leaving active service, he held commands in the Territorial Army in the 1960s and was honorary colonel of the 3rd Battalion of the 51st ...
In 1974, as a GP trainee, he joined a medical practice in Balfron, Stirlingshire. [4] He became a partner at the practice the following year, then a trainer in 1978. [3] He retired from clinical practice in November 2013.
Peter Axel William Locke King, 5th Earl of Lovelace (26 November 1951 – 5 February 2018), [1] [2] styled Viscount Ockham before 1964, was a British peer.. Lovelace succeeded his father, Peter King, 4th Earl of Lovelace, in 1964.