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Euan Henderson
Ewen, Ewan or Euan Henderson may refer to: *Ewen Henderson (artist), artist * Ewen Henderson (musician), fiddler and bagpiper *Euan Henderson (snooker player) Euan Henderson (born 30 June 1967) is a retired Scottish professional snooker player. Career In his twelve-year professional career he reached only one ranking final, in the 1996 Grand Prix, albeit without beating any of the game's established ... * Euan Henderson (footballer) (born 2000), Scottish football forward (Heart of Midlothian FC) * Ewan Henderson (footballer) (born 2000), Scottish football defender (Celtic FC) {{Hndis, Henderson, Ewen ...
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Ewen Henderson (artist)
James Ewen Henderson (3 January 1934 – 6 October 2000) was an English ceramic artist. Born at Cheddleton Hospital in Staffordshire, he was the second son and younger child of David Henderson (c.1900–1953), doctor of medicine, and (Beatrice) Mary Stewart (c.1905–1956), teacher and administrator, both of whom were Scottish. He was brought up, unconventionally and rather unhappily, in a large mental hospital near Leek, where his father was resident GP. He joined his brother, David, at Adams' Grammar School, Newport, Shropshire, which he attended from 1947 to 1952, excelling in cricket and rugby. He served his national service in the RAF regiment in Germany. After studying at Goldsmiths College and Camberwell School of Art he spent time at Edinburgh College of Art before returning to London to build his reputation. In May 2000 Henderson was awarded an honorary fellowship of the London Institute, in recognition of his contribution to art and of his 30 years' distin ...
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Ewen Henderson (musician)
Ewen Henderson (born 1987) gd, Eòghann Mac Eunraig is a multi-instrumentalist folk musician from Fort William in Scotland. Musical career Henderson comes from a musical family, with his sisters Megan (of Breabach) and Ingrid and brother Allan (formerly of Blazin' Fiddles) in particular being musicians of renown. He started learning the fiddle at the age of five under the tutelage of Aonghas Grant Snr. Besides fiddle, Ewen regularly performs on bagpipe, penny whistle and piano. He is also fluent in Scottish Gaelic and sings in the language. He has been a member of Battlefield Band (2010–2014), the Pneumatic Drills and Skipinnish but is currently most often found performing with Mànran, the band he helped found in 2010. His Scottish Gaelic singing has been aired on BBC Alba broadcasts. Since 2015, Ewen has also performed regularly with World music pioneers the Afro Celt Sound System. Henderson is in high demand as a composer and created the soundtrack to the 2016 BB ...
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Euan Henderson (snooker Player)
Euan Henderson (born 30 June 1967) is a retired Scottish professional snooker player. Career In his twelve-year professional career he reached only one ranking final, in the 1996 Grand Prix, albeit without beating any of the game's established leading players. His 6–3 semi-final win over the Welsh veteran Mark Bennett (who had knocked out several of the game's big names – including Chris Small, Peter Ebdon, Steve Davis and Tony Drago en route to the semi-final stage) did see him take out that tournament's in-form player. However, Mark Williams proved too strong for Henderson in the final. Henderson took the opening frame and also led 3–2 at one point, but lost 9–5 to Williams. This tournament, besides having two surprise semi-finalists in Henderson and Bennett, made headlines because many of the pre-tournament favourites (including the reigning world champion and world No.1 Stephen Hendry, Alan McManus, Peter Ebdon and Nigel Bond) were all knocked out in the first round ...
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Euan Henderson (footballer)
Euan Drennan Henderson (born 29 June 2000) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a forward for Hamilton Academical. Career Henderson joined Hearts at under-15 level from Hutchison Vale, and made his debut against Celtic in May 2017. He was loaned to Montrose for most of the 2018–19 season. Henderson scored his first goal for the Hearts first team in a Scottish Cup match against Airdrie on 18 January 2020. He moved on loan to Alloa Athletic in September 2021. He was recalled in January 2022. On 27 January 2023, Henderson joined Scottish Championship club Queen's Park on loan until the end of the season. Queen's Park used Henderson in a Scottish Cup match against Inverness CT on 31 January, even though he had been signed by the club after the original scheduled date for the tie. This was an apparent breach of the competition rules, and Queen's Park were ejected from the cup after a disciplinary hearing. Following his release from Hearts, Henderson signed for Scott ...
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