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  2. Hugh Baird - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Baird (cricketer) (1911–1965), Australian cricketer (Victoria) Hugh Baird (engineer) (1770–1827), Scottish civil engineer Hugh Baird (footballer) (1930–2006), Scottish footballer (Airdrieonians, Leeds United, Aberdeen FC, national team)

  3. Sefton Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of Hugh Baird College and was formerly known as the Hugh Baird College South Sefton Campus. The college was founded in 2009, and offers a range of A-levels and Level 3 BTEC courses. The campus has science laboratories, a sports centre, a dance studio, eating outlets, a large atrium for performances and an art studio.

  4. Hugh Baird College - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Baird College opened in 1974, with the council deciding to name it after Councillor Hugh Baird due to his commitment to scholarship in the region. [6] Hugh Baird had been a member of Bootle Council for 30 years [ 7 ] and at the time of opening, was the leader of Bootle Council and the chairman of the Transport Committee on the newly ...

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  6. Thornton, Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    There are three schools in Thornton: St William Of York RC Primary School, Holy Family Catholic High School and Thornton College, which is an annexe of Hugh Baird College. In 2003, Cherie Blair QC, wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, officially came to Thornton to open Holy Family's new Sixth Form building.

  7. Hugh Baird (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Baird (14 March 1930 – 19 June 2006) was a Scottish footballer, [2] who played for Airdrieonians, Leeds United and Aberdeen.He also represented the Scotland national football team on one occasion against Austria at Hampden Park, Glasgow.

  8. Hugh Baird (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1799 he was a Burgess of Glasgow town council and is listed with his brother as "H & R Baird Enginners" at Hamilton Hill on the Old Canal Basin. [2] His father, Nicol Baird died in 1807, and Hugh Baird succeeded him as surveyor to the canal. In 1810 he put forward designs for extending Grangemouth docks, although nothing was built. Baird was ...

  9. Hugh Vallance - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Vallance; Personal information; Full name: Hugh Baird Vallance: Date of birth 14 June 1905: Place of birth: Wolverhampton, England: Date of death: 19 June 1973 (aged 68) Place of death: Birmingham, England: Position(s) Centre forward: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) – Kidderminster Harriers: 1927–1928: Aston Villa: 0 (0) 1928 ...