-
McEwens (originally
known as
James McEwen & Co.) was a
department store located in the
Scottish city of Perth.
Specialising in homeware, it was established...
- Sir John
McEwen (29
March 1900 – 20
November 1980) was an
Australian politician and
farmer who
served as the 18th
prime minister of
Australia from 1967...
- Rosy
McEwen is a
British actress. She won a
British Independent Film
Award for her
performance in Blue Jean (2022). On television, she is
known for her...
-
Robert McEwen may
refer to: Bob
McEwen (Robert D.
McEwen, born 1950), U.S.
Representative from Ohio (1981–1993)
Robert C.
McEwen (1920–1997), U.S. Representative...
- The
Division of
McEwen is an
Australian Electoral Division in the
state of Victoria.
classed as a
rural seat, the
electorate is
located in the
centre of...
- Historically,
these McEwens held
lands in
Bardrochat in Carrick.
These modern McEwen Baronets may not have any
historical connection with Clan Mac
Ewen of Otter....
-
since 2005,
which is part of the
University Health Network. The
McEwens co-founded the
McEwen Centre for
Regenerative Medicine. In 2013, the
couple were each...
-
Kaeli Mae
McEwen (born May 10, 2000),
known professionally as
Kaeli Mae, is an
American content creator and
social media influencer from Seattle, Washington...
-
university McEwan Pratt, a
British locomotive manufacturer from 1905 to 1914
McEwan
Pratt Petrol Railcar, type of
railcar in New
Zealand McEwens, former...
-
Farquharson (Vestiarium Scoti****) or Mac
Ewen/MacEwan". Ross,
David (4 May 2014). "After 500
years the
McEwens decide they need a clan chief".
Heral Scotland...