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- Campbell was born Colin Macliver, the eldest of the four children of John Macliver, a cabinetmaker in Glasgow, and Agnes Macliver (née Campbell). His mother...
- Macliver is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Peter Stewart Macliver (1822–1891), Scottish journalist and politician Sara Macliver, Australian...
- Sara Macliver is an Australian soprano singer, born and raised in Perth, Western Australia.[citation needed] Macliver has appeared in operas, concert and...
- Stewart Macliver (1822 – 19 April 1891) was a Scottish journalist and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1885. Macliver was...
- Preceded by Peter Stewart Macliver Sir Edward Bates, Bt Member of Parliament for Plymouth 1880–1900 With: Peter Stewart Macliver 1880–1885 Sir Edward Bates...
- naissance de Vénus; Sinfonia Australis, Cantillation, Antony Walker; with Sara Macliver; ABC classics 2003: Mozart Arias and Orchestral Music (with Tasmanian Symphony...
- Clinton, MacLinton MacIllIanain MacLennan In Wester Ross. MacIllÌmheir MacLiver, Oliver On Islay. MacIllIomchadha MacClumpha, MacLumpha MacIllÌosa Gillies...
- years, until his defeat at the 1880 general election by the Liberal Peter Macliver. Lloyd was returned to the Commons at a by-election in November 1884 for...
- they appear on include Teddy Tahu Rhodes' The Voice (ARIA winner), Sara Macliver and Sally-Anne Russell's Bach Arias and Duets and Baroque Duets (ARIA nominees)...
- Scottish businessman Peter Stewart Macliver and Newcastle journalist Walter Reid and first published on 1 June 1858. Macliver went on to found the Bristol Observer...