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  1. David Ludovic George Hopetoun Carnegie, 11è Earl de Northesk (Londres, 24 de setembre de 1901 – 7 de novembre de 1963) va ser un membre de la representació escocesa i especialista en tobogan. Carnegie era fill de David Carnegie , 10è comte de Northesk i Elizabeth Boyle Hallowes.

  2. 9 de dic. de 2023 · Come see me at Carnegie Hall! I’m am so excited to tell you that Tony Award winner Debbie Gravitte and I will be at Carnegie Hall performing “A Toast to Steve & Eydie” on Monday, March 18th, 2024. We’ll be singing some of my favorite songs backed by a 30-piece band and the original orchestrations! All the ticket information is below.

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  4. David Wynford Carnegie (1871-1900), explorer, was born on 23 March 1871 at Carlton House Terrace, London, fourth son of James, sixth earl of Southesk, and his second wife Susan Catherine Mary, daughter of the earl of Dunsmore. Educated at Charterhouse School and the Royal Indian Engineering College, Staines, he spent a short unhappy term in ...

  5. He wrote to David Carnegie from Newcastle upon Tyne on 10 April 1603, inviting him to escort the queen Anne of Denmark to England. He married Margaret Lindsay, daughter of David Lindsay of Edzell and had several children: James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk. Sir Alexander Carnegie, married the sister of Robert Arbuthnott, 1st Viscount of ...

  6. När David Carnegie den yngre stod som ensam ägare till handelshuset uppgick socker- och porterbruken i handelshusets verksamhet och 1845 avvecklades järn- och trävarurörelsen. Abraham Robert Lorent , Lorentska socker- och porterbrukens tidigare ägare, inledde tillverkningen av porter år 1817.

  7. Andrew Carnegie ( English: / kɑːrˈnɛɡi / kar-NEG-ee, Scots: [kɑrˈnɛːɡi]; [2] [3] [note 1] November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history. [5]