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John Redpath (1796 – March 5, 1869) was a Scots-Quebecer businessman and philanthropist who helped pioneer the industrial movement that made Montreal, Quebec, the largest and most prosperous city in Canada.
The Redpath family were a prominent family of Canadian businessmen, originally from Scotland. Pages in category "Redpath family" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
John Redpath (1796–1869), contractor and industrialist; Peter Redpath (1821–1894), businessman and philanthropist; Callum Keith Rennie, actor; John Robertson (1934-2014), sports journalist, covered Expos and Blue Jays, and coined the term "Rider Pride" (son of Scots immigrant) Bernie Shaw, lead singer of rock band Uriah Heep since 1986
In 1967, Terry New was replaced by John Franklin (guitar) and Roger Charles was replaced by Tony Collier (bass). Tony Collier also performed the lead vocals on several songs. In the early 1970s, Brian Allen was replaced by Pete Ridley, and then John Redpath (drums) - who remained with the band until 1979.
As is her family, including dad, Good Morning America co-anchor, Michael Strahan, twin sister Sophia, and their mom Jean Muggli (the couple divorced in 2006 after seven years of marriage ...
John Molson – brewer, railway and steamship line builder, member of the Molson family; Percival Molson – athlete, soldier, member of the Molson family; Robert Moncel – commander of the 4th Canadian Armoured Brigade in the Second World War; Raymond de Montmorency – recipient of the Victoria Cross; Édouard Montpetit – lawyer, economist ...
Matthew John Patrick Wells captured the dramatic scene during which the massive shark swims toward him in waters off the coast of Northland, New Zealand. “Whilst kayak fishing for yellow tail ...
John Ryan, a U.S. Navy veteran, beat cancer through nearly a decade of experimental immunotherapy treatment. The vet shared his motivation to persevere in an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital.