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Elizabeth Frances (Mitzi) Nairn (1942–2023) was a feminist and an anti-racist activist in New Zealand. [1] She was a founding member of Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination (ACORD) and Tāmaki Treaty Workers , and part of setting up Project Waitangi/Network Waitangi.
Thom Nairn (8 July 1955 – 15 August 2017) was a Scottish poet and literary writer and editor. [1] He was born in Perthshire , grew up in Coupar Angus and worked as a heraldic artist before studying at the University of Edinburgh .
Thomas Cunningham Nairn (2 June 1932 – 21 January 2023) was a Scottish political theorist and academic. He was an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University .
Gary Nairn, 73, Australian politician, MP (1996–2007) and special minister of state (2006–2007), cancer. [15] Mary-Lou Pardue, 90, American geneticist and academic.
Martin John Lambie-Nairn (5 August 1945 – 25 December 2020) was an English designer. He was the founder of his branding agency Lambie-Nairn and was the creative director of branding agency ML-N. He is recognised for having redefined television brand identity design, being the first to embrace computer technologies to apply branding to screen ...
Sir Michael Barker Nairn, 1st Baronet, taken from his obituary in the Dundee Courier, in 1915. [1]Sir Michael Barker Nairn, 1st Baronet JP (28 May 1838 – 24 November 1915) was a Scottish industrialist, chairman of Michael Nairn and Company (linoleum manufacturers) founded by his father Michael Nairn, [2] [3] eventually owning seven of Kirkcaldy's linoleum factories, which employed more than ...
Ian Nairn was born at 4 Milton Road, Bedford, England.Nairn's father was a draughtsman on the R101 airship programme based at Shortstown. [1] The family moved in 1932 when the airship programme was terminated, and Nairn was brought up in Surrey.
Moray and Nairn. 1967 (by-election) 1974 I & II. Christopher Hawkins [2023 18] Conservative: 26 November 1937 11 November 2023 High Peak: 1983, 1987: Alan Hurst [2023 ...