McKinlay — is the surname of the following people: Adam McKinlay (1887–1950), member of the British House of Commons for a number of Scottish constituencies Billy McKinlay (born 1969), former Scottish footballer, Reserve Team Manager of Fulham in London,… … Wikipedia
McKinlay — ist der Name folgender Personen: Adam Storey McKinlay (1887–1950), Mitglied des britischen House of Commons Adeline McKinlay (?), US amerikanische Tennisspielerin Billy McKinlay (* 1969), schottischer Fußballspieler Bob McKinlay (1932–2002),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Neil McKinlay — No. 36 BC Lions Date of birth: April 25, 1981 (1981 04 25) (age 30) Place of birth: Langley, British Columbia … Wikipedia
Glasgow Partick (UK Parliament constituency) — UK former constituency infobox Name = Glasgow Partick Type = Burgh Year = 1885 Abolition = 1950Glasgow Partick was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1950.BoundariesIn 1918… … Wikipedia
Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency) — Dunbartonshire Former County constituency for the House of Commons Subdivisions of Scotland County of Dumbarton 1708 (1708 … Wikipedia
Dunbartonshire West by-election, 1950 — The Dunbartonshire West by election of 25 April 1950 was held after the death of Labour MP Adam McKinlay on 17 March 1950[1]: The seat was marginal, having been won at the United Kingdom general election, 1950 by only 613 votes[2] Result of the… … Wikipedia
West Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency) — Coordinates: 55°57′58″N 4°30′22″W / 55.966°N 4.506°W / 55.966; 4.506 … Wikipedia
Tom Steele — Infobox Politician name = Tom Steele MP width = height = caption = Publicity photograph of Tom Steele from West Dunbartonshire Labour Newsfile small office = Member of Parliament for Lanark term start = 1945 term end = 1950 predecessor = Alec… … Wikipedia
Thomas Cassells — was a Labour Party member of the British House of Commons for Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency). He took the seat at a by election, when his predecessor resigned to become Governor of Burma. He held the seat until 1941, he was succeeded … Wikipedia
Charles MacAndrew, 1st Baron MacAndrew — Charles Glen MacAndrew, 1st Baron MacAndrew, PC, TD (13 January 1888 – 11 January 1979) was a Scottish Unionist politician. Born in Ayrshire, he was educated at Uppingham School and at Trinity College, Cambridge. MacAndrew was elected at the 1924 … Wikipedia