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  2. Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    On 21 August 1889, McAlpine married Florence Margaret Palmer and had one son: Archibald Douglas McAlpine (1890–1981) and two daughters, Emma and Roberta. [6] Roberta married Richard Lloyd George and was the mother of Owen Lloyd George, 3rd Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor. McAlpine died while at sea onboard MV Warwick Castle of a cerebral haemorrhage.

  3. Sir Robert McAlpine - Wikipedia

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    Sir Robert McAlpine Limited is a family-owned building and civil engineering company based in Hemel Hempstead, England. It carries out engineering and construction in the infrastructure, heritage, commercial, arena and stadium, healthcare, education and nuclear sectors.

  4. McAlpine baronets - Wikipedia

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    Sir Alfred Robert McAlpine, 3rd Baronet (1907–1968) Sir Thomas George Bishop McAlpine, 4th Baronet (1901–1983) Sir (Robert) Edwin McAlpine, 5th Baronet (1907–1990) (created Baron McAlpine of Moffat in 1980) Sir William Hepburn McAlpine, 6th Baronet (1936–2018) Sir Andrew William McAlpine, 7th Baronet (born 1960) The heir apparent is the ...

  5. Robert McAlpine - Wikipedia

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    Rob or Robert McAlpine may refer to: . Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet (1847–1934), Scottish businessman, founder of the construction company Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd.; Robert Edwin McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of Moffat (1907–1990), British businessman, leader of the construction company Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd., grandson of Sir Robert

  6. McAlpine's Fusiliers - Wikipedia

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    Alwen Dam in North Wales is only a few miles from where the song's protagonists landed, and was built by Sir Robert McAlpine's company The song mentions the Isle of Grain. This is the power station there. McAlpine's Fusiliers is an Irish ballad set to a traditional air, popularised in the early 1960s by Dominic Behan. [1] [2]

  7. Alfred James McAlpine - Wikipedia

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    Alfred James McAlpine (15 June 1908 – 6 November 1991), [1] not to be confused with Baron McAlpine, was a member of the noted Anglo-Scottish construction-based McAlpine family, the son of Sir Alfred David McAlpine and the grandson of Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet. [2] He usually went by his middle name of James or Jimmie. [2]

  8. August Wilson - Wikipedia

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    August Wilson (né Frederick August Kittel Jr.; April 27, 1945 – October 2, 2005) was an American playwright. He has been referred to as the "theater's poet of Black America". [ 1 ] He is best known for a series of 10 plays, collectively called The Pittsburgh Cycle (or The Century Cycle ) , which chronicle the experiences and heritage of the ...

  9. Alfred McAlpine (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Born the son of Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet, after completing his education he served an apprenticeship across the family construction and civil engineering business. [ 1 ] Having been appointed to run McAlpine (Midlands) Ltd, which covered the Midlands and Northwest of England, in 1935 following the death of Sir Robert and his eldest son ...