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  2. Roz Foyer - Wikipedia

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    Foyer grew up in Glasgow as an only child, where she helped out on her parents' market stall in the Barras. [1] She left school after her Highers, and worked in the VAT office, but left after being sexually harassed and unsure of her rights, an experience which inspired her to join a union.

  3. Agnes Grozier Herbertson - Wikipedia

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    She grew up in Glasgow, and later moved to Oxford [1] and then Cornwall, where she lived with her sister Jessie Leckie Herbertson. [ 2 ] Henderson began publishing shortly after her teens, writing several fairy tales for The People's Friend circa 1895. [ 1 ]

  4. Black and Scottish - Wikipedia

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    The documentary features a diverse range of black Scots from different generations and backgrounds, sharing their experiences of growing up and living in Scotland. [4] Kyasimire, who grew up in Glasgow during the 1980s, was inspired to create the film to explore the identity issues his mixed-race daughter might face.

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  6. Harry Ognall - Wikipedia

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    He was named Harry Henry after his grandfather, who had died one month before he was born. His father was born in Canada but grew up in Glasgow, where his grandfather served as provost of Rutherglen. [4] His great-grandparents, Lazarus Ognall and Rachael Rosenstein, were Russian Jews who emigrated to Glasgow. [5] He was educated at Leeds ...

  7. Eddie Waring - Wikipedia

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    Waring was never a noted rugby league player; he was more proficient at association football, and had trials with Nottingham Forest and Barnsley. [5] He began work as a typewriter salesman in his home town of Dewsbury, but he gave up that career to join a local newspaper and report on rugby league matches.

  8. Bill Struth - Wikipedia

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    He grew up in Edinburgh and Milnathort (his father's birthplace) in Kinross-shire and worked as a stonemason, but he also competed as a professional runner until he was in his 30s. [2] In the early 1900s he began helping to train the players at his local football club, Heart of Midlothian , and in 1908 he moved to Glasgow to become the trainer ...

  9. Struan Walker - Wikipedia

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    Struan Walker grew up in Glasgow, Scotland. [3] He is a former student of Hutchesons' Grammar School. [4] Club career.