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  2. Hugh Baird (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Baird (14 March 1930 – 19 June 2006) was a Scottish footballer, [2] who played for Airdrieonians, Leeds United and Aberdeen.He also represented the Scotland national football team on one occasion against Austria at Hampden Park, Glasgow.

  3. Hugh Baird - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Baird may refer to: Hugh Baird (cricketer) (1911–1965), Australian cricketer (Victoria) Hugh Baird (engineer) (1770–1827), Scottish civil engineer;

  4. Hugh Baird College - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Baird College opened in 1974, with the council deciding to name it after Councillor Hugh Baird due to his commitment to scholarship in the region. [6] Hugh Baird had been a member of Bootle Council for 30 years [ 7 ] and at the time of opening, was the leader of Bootle Council and the chairman of the Transport Committee on the newly ...

  5. Hugh Baird (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Baird (10 September 1770 – 24 September 1827) was a Scottish civil engineer, who designed and oversaw the building of the Union Canal. Life.

  6. List of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Charles Baird (1766–1843), engineer who played an important part in the industrial and business life of St. Petersburg; Francis Baird (1802–1864), engineer in St. Petersburg; son of Charles Baird; Hugh Baird (1770–1827), civil engineer, who designed and built the Union Canal; John Logie Baird (1888–1946), television

  7. Sefton Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of Hugh Baird College and was formerly known as the Hugh Baird College South Sefton Campus. The college was founded in 2009, and offers a range of A-levels and Level 3 BTEC courses. The campus has science laboratories, a sports centre, a dance studio, eating outlets, a large atrium for performances and an art studio.

  8. Slateford Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The view from the towpath. It was designed by Hugh Baird with advice from Thomas Telford and is modelled on Telford's Chirk Aqueduct. [1] Different parts of the canal were tendered to contractors at different times, and the masonry for the Slateford Aqueduct was advertised to builders on 2 March 1818. [2]

  9. Nicol Hugh Baird - Wikipedia

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    Nicol Hugh Baird (26 August 1796 – 18 October 1849) was a Scottish surveyor who worked for his uncle Charles Baird in St Petersburg for several years, and emigrated to Canada in 1828. [ 2 ] Works