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  • Colonel Robert Stuart Macrae TD was an inventor best known for his work at MD1 during the Second World War, his best known invention being the sticky bomb...
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  • Stuart Macrae or MacRae may refer to: Stuart Macrae (footballer) (1855–1927), English international footballer Stuart Macrae (inventor), British inventor...
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  • actress Stuart Macrae (footballer) (1855–1927), English international footballer Stuart MacRae (composer) (b. 1976), Scottish composer Stuart Macrae (inventor)...
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    designed by a team from MIR(c) including Major Millis Jefferis and Stuart Macrae. It consisted of a glass sphere containing an explosive made of nitroglycerin...
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  • Jefferis contacted magazine editor Stuart Macrae for more information about the magnets. During World War I, Macrae had briefly worked on a device for...
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  • Cecil Vandepeer Clarke (category 20th-century British inventors)
    Awards to Inventors: in 1953 he received £400 [equivalent to £14,100 in 2024] for the limpet mine, and shared £300 [£10,600] with Stuart Macrae and Charles...
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  • and then Manassas is stolen by Dunlap (Brett Halsey) and Cowan (Michael MacRae), a pair of thieves who plan to sell him to a man from Nashville, Tennessee...
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    Stewart Blacker (category 20th-century British inventors)
    Commission (1957). Awards to Inventors – Use of Inventions and Designs by Government Departments. p. 46 – via Archive.org. Stuart Macrae (2004). "Stewart Blacker"...
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    MacMillan (born 1959) Stuart MacRae (born 1976) William Marshall (1748–1833) John McLeod (1934–2022) Gordon McPherson (born 1965) Stuart Mitchell (born 1965)...
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    Archibald Low (category 20th-century British inventors)
    itself which would detonate when touched. The primary inventors were Millis Jefferis and Stuart Macrae; the latter was formerly an editor of Armchair Science...
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  • The Other Mitford, pp. 79, 82. Fort 2004, p. 237. Fort 2004, p. 318. Macrae, Stuart (1971). Winston Churchill's Toyshop. Roundwood Press. SBN 900093-22-6...
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  • things once and for all, to the disgust of their wives (Nancy Kulp, Sheila MacRae). Unfortunately, history repeats itself as they succeed in knocking out...
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  • accessories based in Nottingham, England. Founded in Sydney in 1914 by Alexander MacRae, a Scottish emigrant, the company is now a subsidiary of the British Pentland...
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  • File:MacNeil tartan (Vestiarium Scoticum).png "MacNeil Tartans". ScotClans. "MacRae Tartans". ScotClans. "Clan Maitland Tartan". ScotClans. "MacGill Tartans"...
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    editor, publisher Helen Ma (actress) (born 1950), Hong Kong actress Helen MacRae (active 1909–1914), British suffragette Helen Marshall (1898–1988), American...
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  • Edward Terrell (category English inventors)
    uninsured. In 1947 he represented Robert Stuart Macrae, also of MD1, at the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors, who was being considered for his work...
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    from the original on 9 February 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2013. "Duncan Macrae". 26 October 2011. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved...
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  • Toronto. Robert Macoy, U.S. publisher and organizer of Eastern Star Duncan Macrae, Scottish actor David Maddock (1915–1984), British Anglican clergyman, and...
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  • 1972 to 1976 and the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company from 1965 to 1970 Macrae Sykes (1933), investment banker, former chairman of the American Stock Exchange...
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    dance performances were put on, from Count Basie, to Victor Borge, Gordon MacRae, Liza Minnelli, George M. Cohan, and Lena Horne, the first black performer...
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