- John
Thornycroft and Co sent five of its new XC
double decker ch****is to
Strachans for bodying.
These were for the
Eastern National Omnibus Company and were...
-
Strachan is a
surname of
Scottish origin (see Clan
Strachan,
Strachan Baronets),
which is
pronounced /ˈstræxən/ or /strɔːn/.
Notable people with the surname...
- From thenceforth, the
Strachans of
Thornton and the
Strachans of
Glenkindie became the two prin****l
chieftains of the
Strachan family.
Thornton Castle...
- The
Strachan Open was a
professional snooker tournament held
between 1992 and 1994. It had
varying ranking status during its history. The
tournament was...
- Can,
where Scott was a
model and presenter. In 1993, the
Strachans moved to Queensland.
Strachan was
killed in a
helicopter crash on 29
August 2001, at...
- Owen
Strachan (pronounced "Stran") is an
American Calvinist theologian. He is
provost of
Grace Bible Theological Seminary in
Arkansas and
became the Senior...
- 2009). "Soccer with the
Strachans". BBC.
Archived from the
original on 22
November 2017.
Retrieved 12
October 2017. "Gordon
Strachan:
Dundee appoint former...
-
Keith Strachan (born 21
January 1944) is an
English composer and
theatre director. He co-wrote the song "Mistletoe and Wine",
which got
Cliff Richard the...
-
Pollard & Co, 1902) at
pages 285-290 Rev.
Charles Rogers,
Memorials of the
Strachans,
Baronets of Thornton, Kincardineshire, and of the
family of Wise of Hillbank...
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Michael or Mike
Strachan may
refer to: Mike
Strachan (running back) (born 1953),
former American football player Michael Strachan (wide receiver) (born...