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George Paterson (businessman), George Paterson
George Paterson may refer to: * George Paterson (businessman) (1845–1939), founder of United Kingdom' soap manufacturers PZ Cussons * George Paterson (footballer, born 1904) (1900–1949), Scottish footballer for Stoke City * George Paterson (footballer, born 1914) (1914–1985), Scottish international footballer for Celtic * George Paterson (footballer, born 1916) (1916–1996), Scottish football defender for Liverpool * George Paterson (rower) (born 1940), former New Zealand rower * George C. Paterson (1891–1945), American football player and engineer * George Paterson (rugby union), Scottish rugby union player See also * George Patterson (other) {{hndis, Paterson, George ...
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George Paterson (businessman)
George Henry Paterson (1845–1939) was a founder of PZ Cussons, one of the United Kingdom's largest personal health care and consumer goods manufacturing businesses. Career Brought up in Scotland, George Paterson initially joined the trading house of ''Fisher & Randall'' in Freetown in Sierra Leone, West Africa.Paterson Zochonis: History
In 1879, together with George Zochonis, he founded Paterson Zochonis and built it into a large trading house. It imported West African goods ( palm products,

George Paterson (footballer, Born 1904)
George Birrell Gibb Paterson (29 June 1904 – 1949) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke. Career Born in Fife, Paterson played for local side Lochgelly United, then spent a year with junior club Kelty Rangers before returning to Lochgelly United, where he was a prolific goalscorer in his second spell (albeit in the third tier of the Scottish Football League), prompting English club Stoke City to sign him in 1925. He made an impressive start, scoring a hat-trick on his debut in a 4–0 win against Middlesbrough. After playing seven matches scoring four goals during the 1925–26 season,Joyce, Michael: "The Football League player records 1888 to 1939" Paterson become seriously homesick and returned to Lochgelly, who had by then dropped out of the SFL into the Scottish Alliance. He later went on to play for East Fife (featuring on the losing side in the 1927 Scottish Cup Final), spent a season with Rhyl Athletic, then had a productive five ...
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George Paterson (footballer, Born 1914)
George Denholm Paterson (26 September 1914 – 25 December 1985) was a Scottish international footballer. Paterson started his senior career at Celtic, where he won two Scottish league championships and the Scottish Cup once. He then served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, while playing as a guest for Leicester City, Blackpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tranmere Rovers and Arsenal. Paterson's career with Celtic came to an end after he incurred a three-month suspension for vociferously arguing with the referee (whom he felt was under the influence of alcohol) during Celtic's 1946 Victory Cup semi-final against rivals Rangers.The Celtic captain, a biased, probably drunk referee and the Scottish FA
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George Paterson (footballer, Born 1916)
George Longmore Paterson (19 December 1916 – June 1996) was a Scottish footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... who played as a defender. External links LFC History profile 1916 births 1996 deaths Scottish men's footballers Liverpool F.C. players Swindon Town F.C. players English Football League players Footballers from Aberdeen Men's association football inside forwards Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players York City F.C. players Leeds United F.C. players Queens Park Rangers F.C. players Reading F.C. players Burnley F.C. wartime guest players 20th-century Scottish sportsmen {{Scotland-footy-defender-1910s-stub ...
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George Paterson (rower)
George Murray Paterson (6 November 1940 – 26 July 2020) was a New Zealand rower. At the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games he won the gold medal as part of the coxed four event alongside fellow Waitaki Boys' High School crew members Keith Heselwood, Hugh Smedley and Winston Stephens, plus Waikato cox Doug Pulman. Their coach was Rusty Robertson. Paterson competed at the 1964 Olympics in the men's eight event. His brother-in-law Gary Robertson is also a retired Olympic rower. Paterson died in Christchurch Christchurch (; ) is the largest city in the South Island and the List of cities in New Zealand, second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand. Christchurch has an urban population of , and a metropolitan population of over hal ... on 26 July 2020. References External links * * * * 1940 births 2020 deaths New Zealand male rowers Olympic rowers for New Zealand Rowers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1962 British ...
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George C
George may refer to: Names * George (given name) * George (surname) People * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Papagheorghe, also known as Jorge / GEØRGE * George, stage name of Giorgio Moroder * George, son of Andrew I of Hungary Places South Africa * George, South Africa, a city ** George Airport United States * George, Iowa, a city * George, Missouri, a ghost town * George, Washington, a city * George County, Mississippi * George Air Force Base, a former U.S. Air Force base located in California Computing * George (algebraic compiler) also known as 'Laning and Zierler system', an algebraic compiler by Laning and Zierler in 1952 * GEORGE (computer), early computer built by Argonne National Laboratory in 1957 * GEORGE (operating system), a range of operating systems (George 1–4) for the ICT 1900 range of computers in the 1960s * GEORGE (programming language), an autocode system invented by Charles Leo ...
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George Paterson (rugby Union)
George Paterson (5 March 1855 – March 1934) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Rugby Union career Amateur career Paterson started at Warriston. He was notable for his weight; he weighed under 9 stone - and is the lightest person to have played rugby union for Scotland.The Accies. David Barnes. Birlinn Publishing. 2008. Paterson later played for Edinburgh Academicals Paterson was a mainstay in the Accies team that won the Scottish Unofficial Championship in 1878. He retired from rugby union in 1879. Provincial career He played for Edinburgh District. He first played for the district in 1874 when still with Warriston. He played for East of Scotland District. He played for Blues Trial in their match against Whites Trial in 1878, scoring a try in the match. International career Paterson was capped by Scotland for one match, in 1876. It is said that his lack of weight hindered his international selection. Family Paterson was born in Banaglore, India to ...
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