William Laidlaw (1914 – 20 October 1941) was a Scottish professional golfer. He finished tied for 7th place in the 1937 Open Championship and won the 1938 Daily Mirror Assistants' Tournament. He was killed during an RAF bombing raid on Bremen, aged 27.
William Laidlaw (1914 – 20 October 1941) was a Scottish professional golfer. He finished tied for 7th place in the 1937 Open Championship and won the...
William Laidlaw may refer to: William Laidlaw (poet) (1780–1845), Scottish poet William G. Laidlaw (1840–1908), American politician William Laidlaw (cricketer)...
tournament. "Stuart Laidlaw". Olympedia. Retrieved February 15, 2021. "1904 Winnipeg Shamrocks". Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. Mallon, Bill (2009). The 1904...
included: Indira Gandhi Brian Mulroney The Dalai Lama Margaret Thatcher Bill Gates Audrey Hepburn John Diefenbaker Ronald Reagan Margaret Mead Prince...
global star in Middle East". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 13 January 2016. Chris Laidlaw (11 February 2016). "All Blacks ready to dominate sevens in Rio". The Roar...
George Hutton, BillLaidlaw, Willie Spark Ireland: Paddy Mahon (Captain), Harry Bradshaw, Joe Carroll, Denis Cassidy, Fred Daly, Bill Kinsella, Joe McCartney...
68-74=142 −2 T3 Bill Branch 71-73=144 E Bob Kenyon 70-74=144 Alf Perry 69-75=144 T6 Aubrey Boomer 76-69=145 +1 Bill Cox 76-69=145 BillLaidlaw 74-71=145 Henry...
(Newt) Byers 1919 J.D. (Jack) Turnbull 1918 Harold C. Pope 1917 A.F. Angus 1916 W. (Bill) Laidlaw 1915 James Balfour 1914 James Balfour 1913 James Balfour...
and Buck Ambulance (Portland, Oregon). It was subsequently acquired by Laidlaw, and sold to Onex in 2004. With this acquisition, Onex formed Emergency...
Francis Andrew Linden Laidlaw (born 20 September 1940) is a former Scotland international rugby union player He played for Melrose. Norman Mair once said...
Gaba Tepe, known as "Beachy Bill", was a constant menace. Private Victor Laidlaw wrote of the dangers posed by Beachy Bill in his diary: 31.8.15 (31 August...
Robert Scott Laidlaw (born February 17, 1953) is a former American football running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys...
the House as the INVEST in America Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill before it was signed into law. The act was initially a $547–715 billion infrastructure...
Diana Vivienne Laidlaw AM (born 1951), commonly referred to as Di Laidlaw, is a former Australian Liberal politician. She was a member of the South Australian...
Wendy Laidlaw (born 19 February 1959) is a former Australian women's basketball player. Laidlaw played for the national team between 1981 and 1984, competing...
conglomerate Laidlaw announced it would buy Greyhound Canada, Greyhound's Canadian operations, for US$72 million. In October 1998, Laidlaw announced it...
Britain scoring the lowest round in the Open Championship. It was won by Bill Davies for his second round of 68. Wednesday, 27 June 1934 Source: Thursday...
Haugen expressed support for the bill stating that it was "one of the best bills that has been proposed today". Emily Laidlaw, a research chair in cybersecurity...
000 contracts with client hospitals in 42 states. Laidlaw acquired EmCare in 1997. In 2004, Laidlaw sold EmCare and American Medical Response to Onex...