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Athole Dane
Shearer Hawks (November 20, 1900 –
March 17, 1985) was a Canadian-American
actress and socialite, who was the
sister of
motion picture star...
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Atholl or
Athole (Scottish Gaelic: Athall) is a
district in the
heart of the
Scottish Highlands,
bordering (in
clockwise order, from north-east) Marr,...
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Athole Football Club was a 19th-century
football club from Partick, in Glasgow. The club was
founded in 1879, the club
taking its name from its meeting...
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Atholl brose (or
Athol brose,
Athole brose) is a
Scottish drink obtained by
mixing oatmeal brose, honey, whisky, and
sometimes cream (particularly on festive...
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Athole Chalmers Stewart (25 June 1879 – 18
October 1940) was a
British stage and
latterly film actor,
often in
authoritarian or
aristocratic roles. On...
- 1893 he
resumed the
original spelling of the title, "Atholl"
instead of "
Athole". He was
succeeded by his
second but
eldest surviving son, John, the eighth...
- he was
already married to
Athole Shearer, the
sister of
actress Norma Shearer.
Three years later he was
divorced from
Athole and
married Slim.
Hawks was...
- The
Athole Highlanders Farewell to Loch
Katrine is a po****r
Scottish bagpipe march in 2/4 time
composed by
William Rose. in the 1890s. It is in the key...
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Henry Athole Scudamore-Stanhope, 11th Earl of
Chesterfield (29 May 1855 – 2
November 1935) was a
British Royal Navy
officer and nobleman.
Stanhope was...
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amateur ice hockey player. He was the
father of Hollywood actresses
Norma and
Athole Shearer and
sound designer and
recording director Douglas Shearer, and an...