Ann Gloag (born 1942), a Scottish business woman and charity campaigner
Helen Gloag (1750–1790), of Perthshire, Scotland became the Empress of Morocco
Helena Gloag (1909–1973), Scottish actress
Isobel Lilian Gloag (1865–1917), English painter
John Gloag (1896–1981), English novelist and nonfiction writer
Joseph Gloag (ca. 1906–1977), Scottish marketing theorist and political activist
Julian Gloag (born 1930), English novelist and screenwriter
Paton James Gloag (1823–1906), Scottish minister and theological author
Robin Gloag (1943–2007), one of the founders of the business that today trades as Stagecoach Group
Thomas Gloag (born 2001), English cyclist
William Gloag (lawyer) (1865–1934), Scottish lawyer and academic
William Gloag, Lord Kincairney (1828–1909), Scottish judge
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Dame Ann Heron Gloag DBE (née Souter; born 10 December 1942) is a Scottish businesswoman, activist, and charity campaigner. She is co-founder of the transport...
Gloag is a surname, and may refer to: Ann Gloag (born 1942), a Scottish business woman and charity campaigner Helen Gloag (1750–1790), of Perthshire,...
Thomas Gloag (born 13 September 2001) is a British racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Visma–Lease a Bike. At the 2022 Tour de l'Avenir...
Helena Gloag (23 February 1909 – 15 June 1973) was a Scottish actress. She had roles as the grandmother in the television series My Ain Folk and appeared...
Helen Gloag (1750–1790) of Muthill, Perthshire, Scotland, became an influential favourite slave consort of Mohammed ben Abdallah the Sultan of Morocco...
Robin Nicol Gloag (1943 – 5 December 2007) was one of the founders, with Brian Souter and Ann Gloag, of Stagecoach Group, one of the UK's largest transport...
Julian Gloag (2 July 1930 – 12 September 2023) was an English novelist and screenwriter. He was the author of eleven novels, the best known of which is...
Gloag (1865–1917) was an English Victorian painter, known for her oil and watercolour portraits, as well as posters and stained-glass designs. Gloag was...
William Gloag may refer to: William Gloag (lawyer) (1865–1934), Scottish lawyer and academic William Gloag, Lord Kincairney (1828–1909), Scottish judge...
produced by The Edrington Group in Scotland. It was first produced by Matthew Gloag & Son in 1896. The single malt whiskies used in The Famous Grouse blend...
with drawers on two or more sides. List of desk forms and types Gloag, 495 Gloag, 495 Gloag, John; Clive Edwards (1991). A Complete Dictionary of Furniture...
Laurie Gloag (30 October 1925 – 28 February 1984) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Laurie Gloag, along with his brother Ian, went to Oundle...
Gloag notes that Commode expanded to describe any piece of furniture with a serpentine front, such as a dressing table, or even a chair seat. Gloag points...
Paton James Gloag (1823–1906) was a Scottish minister and theological author. He was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1889...
2013, p. 5. Gloag 1952, Toilet Table. Gloag 1952, pp. 21–22, The Description of Furniture. Fischer 2004, p. 105. Forman 1987, p. 158. Gloag 1952, Lowboy...
John Gloag (10 August 1896 – 17 July 1981) was an English writer in the fields of furniture design and architecture, as well as science and speculative...
teapoy, etymology: from Hindi tīn three + Persian. pāï foot. Gloag & Edwards 1991, p. 664. Gloag & Edwards 1991, p. 665. One or more of the preceding...
Professor Joseph Gloag (1906 or 1907 – 21 April 1977) was a marketing theorist and Scottish nationalist political activist. Gloag studied at George Heriot's...
closed, the bed looked like a bureau with fake drawers, hence the name. Gloag points to three 18th century pieces: one manufactured by Gillows of Lancaster...
(subscription required) Archived 12 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine Kenneth Gloag in The Oxford Companion to Music (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001)...
2000. pp. 124–144. Gloag, John (1952). A Short Dictionary Of Furniture. Read Books Ltd. ISBN 978-1-4474-9772-1. OCLC 1099027952. Gloag, John. A Complete...
Architecture. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 9. ISBN 0-19-503473-2. Gloag, John (1969) [1958]. Guide to Western Architecture (Revised ed.). The Hamlyn...
edition's "A sideboard". It also appears in OED as Credence, as well as in John Gloag, A Short Dictionary of Furniture (London, 1977), where Credence is described...