Moodie
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- Alma MoodieAlma MoodieAlma Templeton Moodie was an Australian violinist who established an excellent reputation in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. She was regarded as the foremost female violinist during the inter-war years, and she premiered violin concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Krenek...
(1898-1943), Australian violinist - D. Aubrey MoodieD. Aubrey MoodieDouglas Aubrey Moodie was reeve of Nepean Township, Ontario from 1954 to 1969 and was known as the "Father of Nepean". He was born in Bells Corners, Nepean Township, Ontario ....
- George MoodieGeorge MoodieGeorge Moodie was an Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne in the early years of the Victorian Football League ....
- Graeme MoodieGraeme MoodieGraeme Cochrane Moodie , was the founding Professor in 1963 of the Department of Politics at the University of York. He is most notable as principal author of The Moodie Report, which set out what is now the general model for student participation in the governance of modern British universities,...
- Graham MoodieGraham MoodieGraham Thomas Moodie is a Scottish field hockey player, who was a member of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland squad that finished ninth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens....
- Janice MoodieJanice MoodieJanice C. Moodie is a Scottish professional golfer who plays mainly on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour but is also a member of the Ladies European Tour.- Amateur career :...
- Jason MoodieJason MoodieJason Moodie is a former rugby league player in the NRL competition, who played for the Newcastle Knights, Parramatta Eels and Wests Tigers. Moodie's position of choice was on the wing....
- John MoodieJohn MoodieJohn Moodie, Jr., born: 1859 in Hamilton, Ontario. died: 8 August, 1944. Textile manufacturer, executive, hobbyist. In 1903, was founder of the Hamilton Automobile Club, first organization of its kind in Canada. Also belonged to the Royal Auto Club of London, England.Moodie invested in many...
- Marion E. MoodieMarion E. MoodieMarion E. Moodie was a Canadian nurse and botanist. She was the first nurse to graduate in Alberta.-Biography:Born in the city of Quebec, of Scottish/English descent, Miss Marion E. Moodie went west to Calgary, with her family, in 1891. Seven years later she graduated from the Calgary Hospital,...
- Rob MoodieRob MoodieRob Moodie has been a prominent New Zealand policeman and lawyer. He is also notable for his wearing of kaftans during the 1980s, and more obviously female clothing while Police Association secretary then and in the High Court in 2006.-First 60 years:Born in Dunedin, he entered foster care at...
- Rob Moodie (lawyer)
- Rob Moodie (doctor)Rob Moodie (doctor)Rob Moodie is currently the Professor of Global Health at the Nossal Institute of Global Health at the University of Melbourne and was named Victorian Father of the Year in 2005...
- Robert MoodieRobert MoodieLieutenant-Colonel Robert Moodie was a British Army officer who later settled in Canada.A native of Scotland, he was commissioned Lieutenant in the Elgin Fencibles in 1795. Six months later he purchased an Ensigncy in the 9th Foot. He later exchanged into the 11th West India Regiment and in 1803,...
- Susanna MoodieSusanna MoodieSusanna Moodie, born Strickland , was an English-born Canadian author who wrote about her experiences as a settler in Canada, which was a British colony at the time.-Biography:...
- Thomas H. MoodieThomas H. MoodieThomas H. Moodie was born in Winona, Minnesota. He served a brief term of less than a month as the 19th Governor of North Dakota in 1935...
- Wesley MoodieWesley MoodieWesley Moodie is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. Wesley is now retired.-Early life and college career:...
Places:
- Moodie Hill, GautengMoodie Hill, GautengMoodie Hill is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3....
, South Africa - Moodie IslandMoodie IslandMoodie Island is one of Baffin Island's small, uninhabited, offshore islands and is a part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago within the territory of Nunavut. It is separated from Baffin Island by Littlecote Channel to the west, and Neptune Bay to the east. Moodie Island is located on the southern...
, Nunavut, Canada
In other uses:
- The Journals of Susanna MoodieThe Journals of Susanna MoodieThe Journals of Susanna Moodie is a book of poetry by Margaret Atwood, first published in 1970.In the book, Atwood adopts the voice of Susanna Moodie, a noted early Canadian writer, and attempts to imagine and convey Moodie's feelings about life in the Canada of her era...
, book of poetry by Margaret Atwood