T. Blackwood Murray
Company Founder
Companies Founded
Arrol-Johnston
Arrol-Johnston (later known as the Arrol-Aster) was an early Scottish make of automobile manufactured from 1896 to 1931 and the first automobile manufactured in Britain. The company developed the world’s first "off-road" vehicle for the Egyptian government, and another designed to travel on ice and...
Similar topics in Freebase
-
William Arrol
Sir William Arrol (1839–1913) was a Scottish civil engineer, bridge builder, and Liberal Party politician. The son of a spinner, he was born in Houston, Renfrewshire, and started work in a cotton mill at only 9 years of age. He started training as a blacksmith by age 13, and went on to learn... -
Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson (born April 18, 1964, in Glasgow) is a British historian who specialises in financial and economic history as well as the history of colonialism. He is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University and the William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration at... -
Robert Metcalfe
Robert Melancton Metcalfe (born April 7, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York) is an electrical engineer from the United States who co-invented Ethernet, founded 3Com and formulated Metcalfe's Law. As of January 2006, he is a general partner of Polaris Venture Partners. In 1964, he graduated from Bay Shore... -
Norman Osborne Fulton
-
Chris Clark
Christopher "Chris" Clark (born 15 September 1980 in Elgin, Moray) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Coca-Cola Championship club Plymouth Argyle. Clark began his career at Aberdeen, and firmly established himself as a first-team regular, playing all but one game for the club in... -
Iain Turner
Iain Robert Turner (born 26 January 1984 in Stirling, Stirling) is a Scottish football goalkeeper who plays for Everton. Turner arrived at Everton after impressing with his local team, Stirling Albion, signing for £50,000 in January 2003. He had been interesting a number of other teams prior to...