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* 1904 – The first international rugby league match is played between England and an Other Nationalities team ( Welsh & Scottish players ) in Central Park, Wigan, England.
Though the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe and Irish uilleann pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes have been played for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf and in Northern Africa.
James Macpherson was the first Scottish poet to gain an international reputation, claiming to have found poetry written by Ossian, he published translations that acquired international popularity, being proclaimed as a Celtic equivalent of the Classical epics.
While the leadership of Jardines is Scottish, the firm is international in its dealings.
* John Walker ( footballer ) ( 1874 – 1940 ), Scottish international footballer
In 1973 the first officially sanctioned international sevens tournament took place at Murrayfield, one of Scotland's biggest stadiums, as part of the Scottish Rugby Union centenary celebrations.
Arguably one of the most influential schools of rhetoric during this time was Scottish Belletristic rhetoric, exemplified by such professors of rhetoric as Hugh Blair whose Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres saw international success in various editions and translations.
** Herbert Bullmore, Scottish Rugby Union international, grandfather of Kerry Packer ( b. 1874 )
Attempts to eliminate hedgehogs from bird colonies on the Scottish islands of North Uist and Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides were met with international outrage.
Mackie & Spilman, Scottish History Society ( 1953 ), English summaries of international letters.
* Bobby Walker ( 1879 – 1930 ), early 20th-century Scottish international footballer
Buchan, a leader with an international reputation, commanded the large Scottish army but both he and Douglas fell at the Battle of Verneuil in August 1424 and the Scottish host routed.
The gallery houses the Scottish national collection of fine art, including Scottish and international art from the beginning of the Renaissance up to the start of the 20th century.
By 1876 Rangers had their first international player, with Moses McNeil representing Scotland in a match against Wales, and by 1877 Rangers had reached a Scottish Cup final.
It led to international fame and recognition and that same year she travelled to Scotland, " en route " meeting Queen Victoria, who admired her work, and where she completed sketches for later works including A Scottish Raid, completed in 1860, and Highland Shepherd.
In 1993 the Pathfoot Building was selected by the international conservation organisation DoCoMoMo as one of sixty key Scottish monuments of the post-war era.
A collection of over 400 Scottish paintings, Gracefield Arts Centre hosts a changing programme of exhibitions featuring regional, national and international artists and craft-makers.
* Angus Douglas ( born 1889 ), Scottish international footballer
* Jim Calder ( rugby union ) ( b. 1957 ) Scottish rugby union international
* John Barclay ( rugby union ) ( born 1986 ), Scottish international rugby union player, playing for Glasgow
* Jimmy Davidson ( footballer born 1925 ) ( 1925 – 1996 ), Scottish international footballer
In terms of international air links with Europe, the country is generally well connected, with daily flights from a variety of European cities, There are also direct flights operated from the main Scottish airports to destinations in North America such as New York, Philadelphia, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary.

Scottish and forward
Earlier, the Scottish philosopher David Hume had put forward a similar view on the difference between facts and values.
* Scottish Fold, a breed with ears folding down and forward
During the 19th century, several schemes were put forward for rebuilding the whole castle as a Scottish Baronial style château.
* John Anderson ( footballer born 1928 ), Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward
The members of the Government have substantial influence over legislation in Scotland, putting forward the majority of Bills that are successful in becoming Acts of the Scottish Parliament.
The excluded Scottish bishops were slow to organise the Episcopalian remnant under a jurisdiction independent of the state, regarding the then arrangements as provisional, and looking forward to a reconstituted national Episcopal Church under a sovereign they regarded as legitimate ( see Jacobitism ).
The two Scottish players were centre half Ron Yeats and centre forward Ian St John from Dundee United and Motherwell respectively.
* Robbie Winters ( Scottish Footballer ) Robbie started out at Scottish Premier league side Dundee United as a youth product, and after 4 eventful season's at Tannadice he moved on to fellow SPL side Aberdeen FC in a memorable transfer that saw Dons forward Billy Dodds move in the opposite direction ( plus cash ). Winters went on to play in Norwegian football before returning home to play for Livingston FC and Alloa FC in the twilight of his career.
However, a good Samaritan stepped forward: Walter Brus, an officer in the French army, who was of Scottish descent, and judging from the name, perhaps not of the humblest birth.
* Jane Ross, Scottish international footballer, and reserve forward for Team GB's squad for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
The resulting stalemate lasted until the afternoon, when the English sent longbowmen forward to harass the Scottish lines.
* Anzac Mounted Division to press forward with its right on the Hod el Enna and its left in close touch with the infantry from the 156th ( Scottish Rifles ) Brigade, 52nd ( Lowland ) Division, advancing on the line Katib Gannit to Mount Meredith.
Various Opposition proposals to disband the city guard and debar the Lord Provost were put forward, and these were the subject of much debate-the Scottish MPs and the government strongly opposed these proposals for constitutional reasons and nothing was ever done.
Various Opposition proposals to disband the city guard and debar the Lord Provost were put forward, and these were the subject of much debate-the Scottish MPs and the government strongly opposed these proposals for constitutional reasons and nothing was ever done.
As Scottish Education Minister, he took a particular interest in Special Educational Needs and established the Beattie Committee to bring forward proposals, many of which were subsequently introduced, to improve post-school provision and strengthen SEN links with Further Education colleges.
William Rafferty ( born 30 December 1950 in Glasgow ) is a former Scottish footballer who played as a forward.
During First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament, on the 8th of May, Alexander asked Alex Salmond to bring forward a referendum bill at the first opportunity.
When the new Labour administration moved forward with proposals for a Scottish Parliament, Reid first served on the pre-establishment Consultative Steering Group, and then was elected in the first election in 1999 to represent Mid Scotland and Fife.
They would be joined in a Phoenix shirt by returning goaltender Steve Fone as well as exciting British defenceman Joe Graham, young Scottish forward Iain Bowie and Phoenix ENIHL regular Ben Wood.
Ibrox continues to hold the top UEFA rating, but the Scottish Football Association put forward the redeveloped Hampden for European finals in the 2000s.
He left behind him many who sympathized with his position, and in the remaining part of the 19th century the United Presbyterian Church came fully to share the forward movement of thought of the other Scottish churches.
* Ian Smith ( footballer born 1952 ), Scottish football forward for Queens Park, Birmingham City, Hearts and Queen of the South
Du Plat's brigade of the King's German Legion was brought forward to defend the hollow way, which they had to do without any senior officers, who were then relieved by the 71st Foot, a Scottish light infantry regiment.
* John Bell ( 1930s Scottish footballer ), former Scottish football forward

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