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  2. Menzies Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Former John Menzies logo. The company was founded by a bookseller, John Menzies, with his first shop in Princes Street, Edinburgh, in 1833. [5] [a] In 1941, the company's branch in Greenock was destroyed in the Greenock Blitz. [8] Menzies bookshops and newsagents spread across the United Kingdom, often located at railway stations.

  3. John K. Menzies - Wikipedia

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    John K. Menzies (1948 – March 26, 2022) [1] was dean of the Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University. Menzies served as President of the American University of Kurdistan.

  4. John W. Menzies - Wikipedia

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    John William Menzies (April 12, 1819 – October 3, 1897) was a nineteenth-century politician, lawyer and judge from Kentucky. Born in Bryan Station , Kentucky , Menzies attended the common schools as a child and later graduated from the University of Virginia in 1840.

  5. John Menzies (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John Menzies plc is a former name of Menzies Aviation, a Scottish distribution and aviation business, and former retailer. John Menzies is also the name of: John A. Menzies (fl. 1996–2017), judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba, Canada; John Henry Menzies (1839–1919), New Zealand woodcarver and artist

  6. Lavells Newsagents Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Martin/John Menzies: Headquarters: Lavells House, Hockliffe Street, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire: Parent: Herbert Mansfield (1933-1948), Callard & Bowser (1948-1951), Arthur Guinness & Company (1951-Closure) Subsidiaries: Martin

  7. John Menzies (businessman) - Wikipedia

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  8. John Henry Menzies - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Menzies (1839–1919) [1] was a New Zealand woodcarver, cabinet maker, farmer and artist. His work is in the collections of the National Library of New Zealand , the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa , the Canterbury Museum , the Christchurch Art Gallery and the Akaroa Museum.

  9. John Low (charity executive) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Menzies Low, CBE, CEng, FRSA (born 1 July 1953) is an international civil society leader, with a commercial background in science, technology and engineering. [1] From 2007 to 2020, he was group chief executive of the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF).