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Scottish politician, activist and writer (1885–1963)
Sir Patrick Joseph Dollan (3 April 1885 – 30 January 1963) and his wife, Agnes, Lady Dollan (née Moir; 16 August 1887 – 16 July 1966) were Glasgow activists
Patrick_Dollan
Scottish suffragette and activist (1887–1966)
union. Dollan joined the Independent Labour Party (ILP) aged 18, and then the Women's Social and Political Union. Dollan had met Patrick Dollan, a journalist
Agnes_Dollan
Public swimming-pool complex in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Alexander Buchanan Campbell and named after former Lord Provost Sir Patrick Dollan, it was opened in 1968 as Scotland's first 50-metre (although not Olympic
Dollan_Aqua_Centre
Human settlement in Scotland
Club, both of which have supplied players to the national teams. Sir Patrick Dollan – Lord provost of Glasgow, 1939–1942 William Reid (VC) – born in Baillieston
Baillieston
in 1954. The building, known as Sikorski House, was donated by Sir Patrick Dollan. It was named in honor of Władysław Sikorski, who served as the Prime
Sikorski_Club
Scottish architect
notable works was the Dollan Baths complex in East Kilbride (opened 1968 and named after former Lord Provost Sir Patrick Dollan). Influenced by the Beaux-Arts
Alexander_Buchanan_Campbell
Ceremonial officer in Glasgow, Scotland
Swan (Moderates) 1935–1938 – Sir John Stewart (Labour) 1938–1941 – Sir Patrick Dollan (Labour) 1941–1943 – John McLaren Biggar (Labour) 1943–1945 – James
List_of_provosts_of_Glasgow
British politician (1884–1986)
Administrative Council of the Independent Labour Party 1920–1923 Succeeded by Patrick Dollan Preceded by Philip Noel-Baker Chair of the Labour Party 1947–1948 Succeeded by
Manny_Shinwell
Former Scottish steamship company
year. The welfare of some thousands of people depends on the ships." Patrick Dollan, Provost of Glasgow summed the feeling up in an article: "Every Scot
Anchor Line (steamship company)
Anchor_Line_(steamship_company)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1950
Patrick Dollan
Ayr_Burghs
Suburb of Glasgow, Scotland
Robin Smith (2001), The Making of Scotland, Canongate, p 424 - 429 Patrick Dollan (1923), Jubilee History of the Kinning Park Co-Operative Society, Kinning
Kinning_Park
Politics of city in Scotland
overall control 1934–1945 1933–1934: George Smith (Labour) 1934–1938: Patrick Dollan (Labour) 1938–1941: Hector McNeill (Labour) 1941–1948: George Smith
Politics_of_Glasgow
Political party in Scotland
ILP's moves to disaffiliate, including chairman of the Scottish ILP Patrick Dollan, David Kirkwood, who was one of the party's five MPs, and former MP
Scottish Socialist Party (1932)
Scottish_Socialist_Party_(1932)
and the Independent Labour Party had ensued a year prior, although Patrick Dollan; a Glaswegian socialist of Irish descent, was able to keep the bulk
1933 Glasgow Corporation election
1933_Glasgow_Corporation_election
Topics referred to by the same term
Socialist Party (1932), split from the Independent Labour Party, led by Patrick Dollan Scottish Labour Party (1888), formed by Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham
Scottish Socialist Party (disambiguation)
Scottish_Socialist_Party_(disambiguation)
Polish publisher, journalist, and émigré activist (b. 1904)
with branches in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Jadwiga Harasowska and Sir Patrick Dollan (1885–1963) were co-chairs of the Glasgow branch. By the end of the
Jadwiga_Harasowska
Scottish activist and councillor (1875–1958)
about Barbour being the "first Labour woman councillor" originated in Patrick Dollan's book about the Kinning Park Co-operative Society, published in 1923
Mary_Barbour
Scottish politician
Civic offices Preceded by Alexander B. Swan Lord Provost of Glasgow 1935–1938 Succeeded by Patrick Dollan
John Stewart (Glasgow politician)
John_Stewart_(Glasgow_politician)
Scottish social activist (1864–1944)
supported the Glasgow Rent Strikes of 1915 alongside Mary Barbour, Agnes Dollan, Mary Jeff and Helen Crawfurd. Laird went on to participate in wider social
Mary_Burns_Laird
Associations which celebrate Robert Burns and Scottish literature
Barrie, Neil Munro, Lord Glenconner, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Sir Patrick Dollan, Compton Mackenzie, Eric Linklater, Rev. Dr. H.C. Whitley, Sir Robert
Burns_club
Scottish socialist politician (1887–1968)
1930–1959 Succeeded by Myer Galpern Party political offices Preceded by Patrick Dollan Scottish Division representative on the Independent Labour Party National
John_McGovern_(politician)
Humanitarian and service award
have been the anonymous donor upon his death in 1949. Lord Provost Patrick Dollan (1940) Tom Honeyman (1943) Sir William Burrell (1946) Sir Stephen Bilsland
St_Mungo_Prize
UK Parliamentary by-election
Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Thomas Moore 11,601 44.5 −17.8 Labour Patrick Dollan 9,787 37.6 −0.1 Liberal William Pringle 4,656 17.9 New Majority 1,814
1925_Ayr_Burghs_by-election
Jardine Railway guard Co-operative Hall, Carlisle Award presented by Patrick Dollan. 97 Alexander Anderson Engineer South Shields 18 February 1935 Rescued
List of recipients of the Order of Industrial Heroism
List_of_recipients_of_the_Order_of_Industrial_Heroism
UK political party election results
Lothian Small 11,610 30.0 3 Constituency 1925 Ayr Burghs by-election Patrick Dollan 9,787 35.2 2 ILP 1925 Eastbourne by-election Thomas Williams 3,696 16
Labour Party (UK) election results (1922–1929)
Labour_Party_(UK)_election_results_(1922–1929)
with the ILP's policy of disaffiliating from the Labour Party. With Patrick Dollan and a number of ILP Members of Parliament, Brady founded the Scottish
Arthur_Brady_(politician)
Executive council of the Independent Labour Party
Pollard 1923 Clifford Allen George Benson R. C. Wallhead John Wheatley Patrick Dollan Clement Bundock George Gethin 1924 George Banton Fenner Brockway 1925
National Administrative Council
National_Administrative_Council
UK political party election results
by-election Tom Johnston 22,973 69.2 1 1925 Ayr Burghs by-election Patrick Dollan 9,787 35.2 2 1928 Linlithgowshire by-election Manny Shinwell 14,446
Independent Labour Party election results
Independent_Labour_Party_election_results
Aspect of British political history
in essential services like education and child welfare. In Glasgow, Patrick Dollan's Glasgow corporation carried out a slum-clearance programme that resulted
History of the Labour Party (UK)
History_of_the_Labour_Party_(UK)
Japanese media franchise
from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021. Kerry, Dollan (26 November 2001). "Beyond Power Rangers". Forbes. Archived from the original
Super_Sentai
Scottish politician
Civic offices Preceded by Patrick Dollan Lord Provost of Glasgow 1941 – 1943 Succeeded by James Welsh
John Biggar (Scottish politician)
John_Biggar_(Scottish_politician)
Scottish communist activist (1891-1975)
opposed his candidacy, initially championing Patrick Dollan as a possible Labour candidate, but Dollan withdrew his name, and on this occasion, Ferguson
Aitken_Ferguson
Series of nationwide demonstrations in the Republic of Ireland
Westmeath; Christopher Duffy, an agricultural contractor from Meath; and John Dollan, a farmer and contractor from Kildare. Duffy, who gave numerous media interviews
2026_Irish_fuel_protests
Scottish politician (1873–1941)
Govan War Memorial". www.govanremgroup.org.uk. Retrieved 20 June 2026. Dollan, Patrick (1923). History of the Kinning Park Co-operative Society Limited. p
Mary_Jeff
American media franchise
their shock reunion". The Guardian. Retrieved December 16, 2025. Kerry, Dollan (November 26, 2001). "Beyond Power Rangers". Forbes. Archived from the original
Power_Rangers
Owen 'Alik Shahadah, Ako Oseyaba Mitchell 638 Ways to Kill Castro 2006 Dollan Cannell Kari Lia 911: In Plane Site 2006 William Lewis Dave vonKleist and
List_of_documentary_films
% ±% Progressives Thomas R. Patterson* 8,275 Progressives Andrew Donald* 8,271 Labour William G. Reid* 8,076 Labour James H. Dollan 2097 Turnout 59.35
1949 Glasgow Corporation election
1949_Glasgow_Corporation_election
2013 American TV series or program
Ernie Hudson as Bunny, a mobster who owns nightclubs across Central Avenue Patrick Fischler as Meyer Lansky, a mobster and an associate of Siegel The project
Mob_City
women, including Mary Barbour, Mary Burns Laird, Helen Crawfurd, Agnes Dollan and Mary Jeff, and culminated in a rent strike of 25,000 tenants by October
Clyde_Workers'_Committee
Townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland
I of England granted a pardon (No. 4813) to Teig Oge M’Teig M’Tirlagh O Dollan of Aghholagh for fighting against the Queen's forces. In the Plantation
Mullaghlea
American politician (born 1952)
the sound bite. Twenty-four hours after the controversy erupted, director Dollan Cannell sent unedited tapes of his interview with Ros-Lehtinen to reporters
Ileana_Ros-Lehtinen
January – Allan Chapman, lawyer and politician (born 1897) 16 July – Agnes Dollan, suffragette, political activist and leader of the Glasgow Rent Strikes
1966_in_Scotland
Irish-Scottish revolutionary (1892–1971)
Smith Lila Clunas Catherine Corbett Annie Walker Craig Helen Crawfurd Agnes Dollan Marion Wallace Dunlop Flora Drummond Louise Eates Maude Edwards Margaret
Margaret_Skinnider
British suffragette and fascist (1878–1964)
Smith Lila Clunas Catherine Corbett Annie Walker Craig Helen Crawfurd Agnes Dollan Marion Wallace Dunlop Flora Drummond Louise Eates Maude Edwards Margaret
Mary_Sophia_Allen
British foreign affairs television program
10 April 2004 (2004-04-10) Farai Sevenzo hosts. 30 3 "Yemen: Reluctant Friends" Dollan Cannell 17 April 2004 (2004-04-17) Juliana Ruhfus hosts. 31 4 "Guyana: Bitter
Unreported_World
Elizabeth McIntyre National Union of Hosiery and Knitwear Workers 1975 James H. Dollan National Union of Journalists 1976 Andrew Forman Union of Shop, Distributive
General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress
General_Secretary_of_the_Scottish_Trades_Union_Congress
UK national government awards list for the Commonwealth
Dick, Controller, Radio 4, British Broadcasting Corporation. James Henry Dollan, Freelance Journalist. For services to journalism in Scotland. Maurice Drury
1975_Birthday_Honours
3 2 Labour Chelsea Dora Russell 5,661 26.0 2 Labour Dumfriesshire Agnes Dollan 6,342 23.0 3 Labour East Ham North Susan Lawrence 10,137 35.8 2 Labour Edinburgh
Election results of women in United Kingdom general elections (1918–1945)
Election_results_of_women_in_United_Kingdom_general_elections_(1918–1945)
Townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland
I of England granted a pardon (No. 4813) to Teig Oge M’Teig M’Tirlagh O Dollan of Aghholagh for fighting against the Queen's forces. In the Plantation
Moherloob
Annual UK television award
Ruth Kelly, James Newton, Rupert Houseman BBC Two Great Ormond Street Dollan Cannell, Catey Sexton, Lucy Hillman The Tribe Channel 4 2017 Exodus: Our
British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Series or Strand
British_Academy_Television_Award_for_Best_Factual_Series_or_Strand
Manx cultural activist and writer
May 1917 'Ersooyl' by Mona Douglas in Mannin, No. 9, May 1917 'Billy the Dollan' in Mannin No. 6, November 1915; and 'Lezayre Notes' in Mannin No. 7, May
Mona_Douglas
Scottish singer
1890s, Kennedy-Fraser gave lecture recitals at the Summer Meetings which Patrick Geddes organised at University Hall Extension in Edinburgh. In 1911 she
Marjory_Kennedy-Fraser
British physician 1870-1944
and the Scottish Women's Hospitals. Edinburgh: The Mercat Press. p. 11. Patrick, Tracy (19 December 2022). Painting San Romano. earth love press. p. 60
Frances_Ivens
Scottish writer, folklorist and suffragist (1842–1940)
access or UK public library membership required.) Woodward, B. B.; Wallis, Patrick (2004), "Saxby, Henry Linckmyer (1836–1873)", Oxford Dictionary of National
Jessie_Saxby
Scottish suffragette and footballer
Pasts. 10 January 2022. Archived from the original on 13 January 2022. Patrick Brennan. "The British Ladies' Football Club". Donmouth. Archived from the
Helen_Matthews
British artist and suffragette (1875–1948)
hillsides in embroidery. Outside the house she dyed her own yarn in pits. St. Patrick's Church in Patterdale, Cumbria houses some of her embroideries. Examples
Ann_Macbeth
British historian and writer
is a graduate of the University of East Anglia. She married the artist Patrick Hughes in 1986. Atkinson was a curator at the Museum of London and prepared
Diane_Atkinson
British royal recognitions
C.B., C.B.E., Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Home Office. Patrick Joseph Dollan, Esq., Lord Provost of Glasgow. Charles Doughty, Esq., K.C. For
1941_New_Year_Honours
First World War heroine, amateur golfer
Fraser was born on 4 June 1880 the daughter of Margaret (d. 1927) and Patrick Neill Fraser FRSE (d. 1905), a botanist. She had an elder sister Rachael
Margaret_Neill_Fraser
Scottish suffragist (1863–1941)
Association which had been founded to promote the civic society vision of Sir Patrick Geddes. Also in 1929, Nannie Brown co-ordinated a number of women wearing
Elizabeth_Finlayson_Gauld
PATRICK DOLLAN
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French
Medieval French form of Latin Patricius, PATRICE means "patrician; of noble descent."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Parrack.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Modern Blend of Catrina and Patrice
Male
Hungarian
Czech and Hungarian form of Greek Patrikios, PATRIK means "patrician, of noble descent."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIA means "patrician; of noble birth."
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Alrik, ALRICK means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name derived from Latin Patricius, PATRAICC means "patrician; of noble descent."
Boy/Male
English American Irish Latin
Patrician, noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians:...
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English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PATRICK means "patrician; of noble descent."Â
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Nobleman; Patrician
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIO means "patrician; of noble birth."
Female
French
French form of Latin Viatrix, BÉATRICE means "voyager (through life)."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Regal; Patrician; A Nobleman; Form of Patrick
Male
English
 English topographic surname transferred to forename use, from the American spelling of the French surname Garrigue, from Old Provençal garrique, GARRICK means "grove of holm oaks." Compare with another form of Garrick.
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Son of Patrick.
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Irish
Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Noble Patrician; Female Version of Patrick; Noblewoman
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Latin
Patrician; Noble; Form of Patrick
Male
Romanian
Pet form of Romanian Petre, PETRICA means "rock, stone."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Patrikios, PATRYK means "patrician, of noble descent."
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Pritesh | பà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯‡à®·
Lord of Love
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
A Star; Good Man; Good Luck
Girl/Female
Japanese
Thousand years; eternal.
Biblical
black
Girl/Female
Arabic
Brightness
Boy/Male
English
Herb garden. From the meadow farm. A surname and place name.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : patronymic from a pet form of Dick 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lee.Scottish : reduced variant of McClay.French : habitational name from places so named in Loire, Meurthe-et-Moselle, and Pyrénées-Atlantique.German : habitational name from places so named, in the Rhineland near Koblenz and in Bavaria, named with lay(h), a word meaning ‘stone’, ‘rock’, ‘slate’.
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He who Solves Difficulties
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Prick
n.
To fix by the point; to attach or hang by puncturing; as, to prick a knife into a board.
n.
To mark the outline of by puncturing; to trace or form by pricking; to mark by punctured dots; as, to prick a pattern for embroidery; to prick the notes of a musical composition.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Trick
n.
To pierce slightly with a sharp-pointed instrument or substance; to make a puncture in, or to make by puncturing; to drive a fine point into; as, to prick one with a pin, needle, etc.; to prick a card; to prick holes in paper.
v. t.
To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.
imp. & p. p.
of Trick
n.
A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.
a.
An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade.
v. t.
To trick, to perplex.
n.
See Puddock, and Parrock.
n.
To make sharp; to erect into a point; to raise, as something pointed; -- said especially of the ears of an animal, as a horse or dog; and usually followed by up; -- hence, to prick up the ears, to listen sharply; to have the attention and interest strongly engaged.
n.
A joint patriot.
a.
A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning.
a.
Becoming to a patriot; patriotic.
n.
See Matrix.
v.
A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of tobacco.
imp. & p. p.
of Prick
a.
Patriotic; that pertains to a patriot.
n.
Trick; deception.