Logie may refer to:
Places in Scotland
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Logie, Dundee
Logie is a residential area of the City of Dundee, Scotland. It is located north of Blackness Road, bounded by Blackness Road, Balgay Road, Scott Street and Glenagnes Road.
Etymology
The name ''Logie'' probably represents a Pictish or Gaeli ...
, a residential area in the City of Dundee
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Logie, Fife
Logie (Scottish Gaelic: ''An Lagan'') is a parish and village in east Fife, Scotland, 5 miles north-east of Cupar.Gazetteer of Scotland, publ, by W & AK Johnston, Edinburgh, 1937. Article on Logie. Places are presented alphabetically
The parish ...
, a village and parish of east Fife
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Logie Coldstone
Logie Coldstone ( gd, Lògaidh) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The village lies north of the River Dee, near Tarland in the Cromar, a basin of land cut out of the Grampian foothills between Aboyne and Ballater
Ballater (, gd, Beal ...
, an Aberdeenshire village north of the River Dee
People
By surname
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George Logie-Smith
George Logie-Smith OBE (2 December 191419 April 2007) was an Australian orchestra and choral conductor, music examiner, and music educator.
Biography
George Logie Smith was born in Ascot Vale a suburb of Melbourne, to parents David Edgar "Edgar" ...
(1914–2007), an Australian conductor, music examiner, and music educator
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Gus Logie
Augustine Lawrence Logie (born 28 September 1960), commonly known as Gus Logie, is a former West Indies and Trinidad and Tobago cricketer and is currently an international cricket coach.
Logie played in the dominant West Indies team of the 1980 ...
(born 1960), a Trinidad and Tobago cricketer and former wicketkeeper for the West Indies cricket team
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John H. Logie
John Hoult Logie (August 11, 1939 – August 4, 2021) was an American attorney and politician who served as mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan from 1992 to 2003, one of the longest-serving in the city's history.
Early life and education
Logie wa ...
, Mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan from 1992 to 2003
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Jimmy Logie
James Tullis Logie (23 November 1919 – 30 April 1984) was a Scottish footballer.
Career
Born in Edinburgh and raised in the city's Grassmarket, Logie first played for Scottish junior side Lochore Welfare, before being signed by London gian ...
(1919–1984), Scottish footballer
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Willie Logie
William Logie (20 September 1932 – 20 June 2016) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Cambuslang Rangers, Rangers, Aberdeen, Arbroath
Arbroath () or Aberbrothock ( gd, Obar Bhrothaig ) is a former royal burgh and the largest town in ...
(1932–2016), Scottish footballer
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Willy Logie
Willy Logie (born 17 November 1952) is a retired Belgian professional darts player who competed in the 1980s and 1990s.
He competed in the 1985 BDO World Darts Championship, beating Bob Sinnaeve in the first round before being defeated by Eri ...
, a retired Belgian professional darts player
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W. S. Loggie
William Stewart Loggie (August 10, 1850 – March 13, 1944) was a merchant and politician of the town of Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada.
Born in Burnt Church, New Brunswick, Loggie, a dynamic man, built a small empire throughout the Miramic ...
By given name
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James Logie Robertson
James Logie Robertson (18 September 1846 – June 1922) was a literary scholar, editor and author, who also wrote under the pen name Hugh Haliburton. His poems, published regularly in The Scotsman newspaper, were affectionately known as "The Hu ...
(1846–1922), a literary scholar, editor and author, who also used the pen name Hugh Haliburton
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John Logie Baird
John Logie Baird Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, FRSE (; 13 August 188814 June 1946) was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator who demonstrated the world's first live working Mechanical television, television system ...
, the inventor of television
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Logie Bruce Lockhart
Logie Bruce Lockhart (12 October 1921 – 7 September 2020) was a Scottish schoolmaster, writer, and journalist, in his youth a Scottish international rugby union footballer and for most of his teaching career headmaster of Gresham's School.
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(1921–2020), a British writer and journalist, formerly a Scottish rugby union player and headmaster of Gresham's School
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Thomas Logie MacDonald
Thomas Logie MacDonald FRSE FRAS (1901–1973) was a Scottish astronomer and politician, and eponym of lunar crater McDonald.
He was a graduate of Glasgow University, and became secretary and chairman of the West of Scotland branch of the Britis ...
(1901–1973), Scottish astronomer and politician and eponym of lunar crater McDonald
Other uses
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Logie Awards
The Logie Awards (officially the TV Week Logie Awards; colloquially known as The Logies) is an annual gathering to celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by the magazine ''TV Week''. The first ceremony was held in 1959 as the ...
, the Australian television industry awards
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The Laird O Logie
The Laird O Logie or The Laird Of Logie is Child ballad number 182.
Synopsis
Young Logie (or Ochiltrie) is imprisoned, to hang. May Margaret comes to court to plead for his life. She is unable to win a pardon but steals some token or a forged p ...
", children's ballad
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Wallace High School, Stirling
Wallace High School is a non-denominational public secondary school in Causewayhead, Stirling. The school was founded in 1971 to serve Bridge of Allan, Castleview, Cornton, Fallin, Raploch and Riverside areas of north-eastern Stirling.
History
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See also
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-logy
''-logy'' is a suffix in the English language, used with words originally adapted from Ancient Greek ending in ('). The earliest English examples were anglicizations of the French '' -logie'', which was in turn inherited from the Latin '' -log ...
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