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Gourlay (listen) is a surname from one of the Norman families living in Scotland, possibly from North or South Gorley (Hampshire) or an unidentified place
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New Zealand cricket umpire
Henry William Gourlay (16 October 1895 – 17 August 1970) was a New Zealand cricket umpire, schoolteacher and botanist. Gourlay was educated at Addington
Harry_Gourlay_(umpire)
British football executive
Ron Gourlay is a British businessman and CEO of Valencia CF. He was formerly CEO of Chelsea, F.C.West Bromwich Albion and Reading. Ron Gourlay worked at
Ron_Gourlay
Scottish conductor and tubist
James Gourlay (born 1956) is a Scottish conductor and tubist. Gourlay was born in Scotland and began to play in his local brass band at an early age.
James_Gourlay
Australian tennis player
Helen Gourlay Cawley (née Gourlay; born 23 December 1946) is a retired tennis player from Australia. Helen Gourlay was born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
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Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Gourlay may refer to: Robert Fleming Gourlay (1778–1863), Scottish-Canadian writer, political reform activist, and agriculturalist Robert Gourlay (bowls)
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Topics referred to by the same term
John Gourlay may refer to: John Gourlay (soccer), Canadian soccer player John Gourlay (Scottish footballer) John Lowry Gourlay, Canadian settler and Presbyterian
John_Gourlay
Australian rules footballer
War I. The son of John Ebenezer Gourlay (1853-), and Jessie Bruce Gourlay (1862–1889), née Bell, Albert John Gourlay was born at Emerald Hill on 31 July
Albert_Gourlay
Scottish artist (1819–1894)
Gourlay Steell RSA (22 March 1819 – 31 January 1894) was a Scottish engraver. Gourlay was born on 22 March 1819, in Edinburgh, to John Steell, a woodcarver
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Topics referred to by the same term
James Gourlay is a British conductor. James or Jimmy Gourlay may also refer to: James Gourlay (footballer, born 1860) (1860–1939), Scottish international
James Gourlay (disambiguation)
James_Gourlay_(disambiguation)
British egyptologist
Janetta "Nettie" Agnes Gourlay (1863–1912) was a Scottish Egyptologist, known for her excavation of and publication on the Precinct of Mut, a temple compound
Janet_Gourlay
British conductor (born 1982)
Andrew Gourlay (born 1982) is a British conductor. Born in Jamaica, Gourlay was subsequently raised in the Bahamas, the Philippines, Japan and the United
Andrew_Gourlay
Scottish cricketer
Scott Gourlay (born 8 January 1971) is a former Scottish international cricketer who represented the Scottish national side between 1995 and 1999. He
Scott_Gourlay
Canadian curler
Robert John Gourley (February 20, 1878 – March 11, 1976) was a Canadian curler. He was the skip of the 1931 Brier Champion team, representing Manitoba
Bob_Gourley
Australian international rugby union player
Geoffrey Allen Gourlay (7 July 1922 – 24 May 2008) was an Australian international rugby union player. Gourlay was born in Brisbane and educated at St
Geoff_Gourlay
Scottish footballer
Archibald Murdoch Gourlay (born 29 June 1969) is a Scottish retired footballer. Gourlay started his career with Morton, where he was touted to have a
Archie_Gourlay
Royal Marines from 1971 to 1975. Gourlay was born on 13 November 1920 to Brigadier K. I. Gourlay and Victoria May Gourlay (née Oldrini). He was educated
Ian_Gourlay
Scottish footballer (born 1998)
Kyle Gourlay (born 24 September 1998) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Kelty Hearts. He started his career at Dundee
Kyle_Gourlay
Scottish-Australian lawn & indoor bowler
David Gourlay is a Scottish (and former Australian) international lawn & indoor bowler from the Prestwick Bowling Club and Crookston Bowling Club. He
David_Gourlay
Scottish politician
Harry Philip Heggie Gourlay (10 July 1916 – 20 April 1987) was a Scottish Labour Party politician. Gourlay was educated at Kirkcaldy High School and was
Harry_Gourlay
British statistician and activist (1778 - 1863)
Robert Fleming Gourlay (March 24, 1778 – August 1, 1863) was a Scottish-Canadian writer, political reform activist, and agriculturalist. Gourlay was born in
Robert_Fleming_Gourlay
Filipino author based in the United Kingdom
Candy Gourlay (née Quimpo) is a Filipino journalist and author based in the United Kingdom whose debut novel Tall Story (2010) was shortlisted for the
Candy_Gourlay
Scottish footballer (1888–1970)
James Gourlay (11 January 1888 – 12 September 1970) was a Scottish footballer. He played for Port Glasgow Athletic, and for Everton in England between
Jimmy_Gourlay
Australian gymnast
David Gourlay (born 1937) is an Australian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;
David_Gourlay_(gymnast)
Scottish jazz bassist, composer, and band leader
Calum Gourlay is a Scottish jazz bassist, composer, and band leader. The son of a music teacher, Gourlay grew up in Glasgow. At the age of ten he began
Calum_Gourlay
Scottish marine engineering and shipbuilding company
Gourlay Brothers was a marine engineering and shipbuilding company based in Dundee, Scotland. It existed between 1846 and 1908. The company had its origins
Gourlay_Brothers
British golfer
Mary Perceval Gourlay ODE (14 May 1898 – 1 October 1990), better known as Molly Gourlay, was a British golfer who won several international championships
Molly_Gourlay
Scottish lawn and indoor bowler
Sarah Gourlay (born 28 September 1937) is a former international lawn and indoor bowler who won world championship gold medals and competed at the Commonwealth
Sarah_Gourlay
English Catholic martyr (died 1537)
its leaders. The extent of Margaret's involvement is unclear: Jennifer Gourlay suggests that she probably knew about the rebellion plots, although most
Margaret_Cheyne
John Lowry Gourlay (1821–1905) was an Irish Presbyterian minister and missionary in Upper Canada. John Lowry Gourlay was born in 1821 in Drumquin, County
John_Lowry_Gourlay
1901 novel by George Douglas Brown
commercial competition against which Gourlay has trouble responding. After the arrival of the railway, Gourlay's position worsens and he begins to invest
The House with the Green Shutters
The_House_with_the_Green_Shutters
Canadian soccer player
Parnell Gourlay (3 February 1879 – 15 November 1958) was a Canadian amateur soccer player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He died on November
Parnell_Gourlay
Scottish golfer
Walter Gourlay (c. 1853 – September 1882) was a Scottish professional golfer. Gourlay placed sixth in the 1873 Open Championship and finished tied for
Walter_Gourlay
Sir Andrew Gourlay Clow, KCSI, CIE (29 April 1890 – 31 December 1957) was a British colonial administrator in India. He was a specialist in labour conditions
Andrew_Clow
Public school in Sherborne, Dorset, England
Conduit". Sherborne School Archives. Gourlay, A.B. (1971). "The Library". A History of Sherborne School: 275, 278. Gourlay, A.B. (1971). "The Oak Room". A
Sherborne_School
Scottish cricketer
Robert Gourlay (24 July 1904 – 1951) was a Scottish cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Bengal and Europeans. List of Bengal cricketers "Robert
Robert_Gourlay_(cricketer)
2023 studio album by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
stating that the songs "sound like a band at their most potent". Dan Gourlay of Under the Radar wrote that this album "embraces a multitude of styles
The_Future_Is_Your_Past
Island of Antarctica
The south entrance of the cove is marked by Pantomime Point, on Gourlay Peninsula. Gourlay Peninsula is an irregularly-shaped ice-free peninsula, which is
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Scottish merchant (1530 – 1600)
Robert Gourlay or Robin Gourlaw (c. 1530–c. 1600) was a wealthy Edinburgh merchant and Customar of Edinburgh who built a renowned house in Edinburgh (now
Robert_Gourlay_(merchant)
Former football ground in Glasgow, Scotland
Football League. The ground was opened in 1890 when Cowlairs moved from Gourlay Park prior to the start of the first Scottish Football League season. It
Springvale_Park
Scotland international rugby union player
Alastair Gourlay Biggar (4 August 1946 – 6 February 2016) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He went to Sedbergh School and played rugby
Alastair_Biggar
Scottish bowls player
Gourlay Senior (born on 24 May 1937) is a former international lawn and indoor bowler from Scotland who competed at the Commonwealth Games. Gourlay won
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World Indoor Bowls Championship
singles titles, respectively. Anderson lost in the quarter-finals to David Gourlay. Rednall was defeated in the first round by eventual champion Julie Forrest
2025 World Indoor Bowls Championship
2025_World_Indoor_Bowls_Championship
Australian rules footballer (born 1999)
Georgia Gourlay (born 23 March 1999) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the AFL Women's competition (AFLW)
Georgia_Gourlay
Charlie Pasarell / Erik van Dillen, 6–4, 6–4 Dianne Fromholtz / Helen Gourlay defeated Kerry Melville Reid / Betsy Nagelsen, 5–7, 6–1, 7–5 Competition
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Australian cricketer (1914–1999)
Ken Gourlay (27 June 1914 – 28 January 1999) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for Tasmania between 1932 and 1937. List
Ken_Gourlay
American tennis player (born 1981)
Cawley / Helen Gourlay Cawley 1977 (Jan): Dianne Fromholtz Balestrat / Helen Gourlay Cawley 1977 (Dec): Evonne Goolagong Cawley / Helen Gourlay Cawley & Mona
Serena_Williams
Contrabass valved brass instrument
recommends using only a small narrow-bore F tuba, or a bass trombone. James Gourlay, conductor and former tubist with BBC Symphony Orchestra and Zürich Opera
Cimbasso
Scottish footballer
Samuel Gourlay Goodwin (14 March 1943 – 9 March 2005) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Airdrieonians, Crystal Palace, Motherwell and Clydebank
Sam_Goodwin
International lawn bowl competition
19 January 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2025. "Debbie Stavrou and David Gourlay win mixed pairs final in Fred Olsen Cruise Lines world indoor bowls championships
World Indoor Bowls Championships
World_Indoor_Bowls_Championships
Scottish footballer
James Gourlay (30 October 1862 – 8 June 1926) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside left. Born in Cambuslang, Gourlay played club football
James Gourlay (footballer, born 1862)
James_Gourlay_(footballer,_born_1862)
Hound from Welsh legend
Llywelyn and His Brave Hound, Gelert by Gourlay Steell (1880)
Gelert
Model of knowledge creation
to, it could just as easily function with only a "go" button. Stephen Gourlay (2006) has considered why knowledge conversion has to begin with socialization
SECI model of knowledge dimensions
SECI_model_of_knowledge_dimensions
French musical project
listen that's well worth experiencing for yourself." Drowned in Sound's Dom Gourlay awarded the album 9/10 and stated: "Whatever happens next, she can rest
Melody's_Echo_Chamber
Sports organisation
Open". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 27. "Price falls to Gourlay". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. 2 November 1998. p. 35. Jones
World_Bowls_Tour
Canadian politician
Douglas MacLeod Gourlay (born December 1, 1929) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly
Doug_Gourlay
2012 album by Melody's Echo Chamber
an entirely different picture". In a review for Drowned in Sound, Dom Gourlay said that "while there are comparisons to be made with artists of [shoegazing]
Melody's_Echo_Chamber_(album)
plays Gurmi; has photo Video of Salamatu Mai Gurmi playing the Gurmi. Gourlay, K. A. (1984). "Gurmi". In Sadie Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary
Gurmi_(lute)
Austro-Hungarian passenger ship
The ship was operated by Österreichischer Lloyd, and was built by the Gourlay Brothers shipyard in Dundee, United Kingdom. Österreichischer Lloyd (English:
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English vocalist, lyricist, and artist
of the World on 'New Long Leg'". Exclaim!. Retrieved 3 November 2025. Gourlay, Dom (1 April 2021). "Dry Cleaning: New Long Leg (4AD)". Under the Radar
Florence_Shaw
Type of lute
three are used today for entertainment and to accompany "praise singing." Gourlay, K. A. (1984). "Molo". In Sadie Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary
Molo_(lute)
Scottish actress and producer
the pub / Isabel 2 episodes 1980 The House with the Green Shutters Janet Gourlay Television film 1984–1987 City Lights Janice Series 1 and 2 1988 The Comic
Elaine_Collins
Canadian soccer player (1872–1949)
John Bell Gourlay (July 26, 1872 – April 7, 1949) was a Canadian amateur soccer player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He was born in Ontario
John_Gourlay_(soccer)
Scottish golfer, golf club maker and golf courses designer (1849–1902)
against Allan Robertson and Old Tom Morris. Willie was apprenticed under the Gourlay family. At the time of Tom's birth, Willie Dunn Snr was greenkeeper at
Tom Dunn (golf course architect)
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British author and Egyptologist (1865–1916)
large statue of Sekhmet. Margaret was joined in the second season by Janet Gourlay, who became her travelling companion and partner. Together, Margaret and
Margaret_Benson
British physiologist and radiobiologist
Dame Janet Maria Vaughan, Mrs Gourlay DBE FRS (18 October 1899 – 9 January 1993), was a British physiologist, academic, and academic administrator. She
Janet_Vaughan
Scottish energy drink brand
August 2012, the drink is a creation of Ross Gourlay, a Scottish entrepreneur from Bishopbriggs. Gourlay hoped to gain a slice of the growing caffeinated
Nae_Danger
Italian tennis player (born 2005)
Trish McClenaughan / Gail Sherriff 1964: Kaye Dening / Helen Gourlay 1965: Helen Gourlay / Kerry Melville 1966: Karen Krantzcke / Pat Turner 1967: Susan
Federica_Urgesi
1977 tennis event results
Evonne Cawley and Helen Gourlay were the defending champions. Cawley did not compete. Gourlay, first-seeded, won the title together with fellow Australian
1977 Australian Open (January) – Women's doubles
1977_Australian_Open_(January)_–_Women's_doubles
American professional skateboarder (born 1974)
Retrieved September 14, 2012. Steve Gourlay (May 24, 2012). "Danny Way portrait" (Photo upload). Steve Gourlay's blog o'gram. Google, Inc. Retrieved February
Danny_Way
English rock band
TV. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 5 January 2025. Gourlay, Dom (24 April 2024). "Maruja on 'Connla's Well'". Under the Radar. Archived
Maruja
became Scotland's Public Accuser of Heretics. The prosecution of Norman Gourlay (sometimes spelt Gowrlay), described as vicar of Dollar, in Perthshire
John_Lauder
Public transportation minibuses in Kenya
matatu as minibuses, see Kenya (page 383) Tom Parkinson, Max Phillips, Will Gourlay. Lonely Planet, 2006. 416 pages. 1740597435, 9781740597432. For past use
Matatu
Slam doubles titles, partnering Margaret Court, Peggy Michel and Helen Gourlay, as well as one mixed doubles title with Kim Warwick. In total she won
Evonne Goolagong Cawley career statistics
Evonne_Goolagong_Cawley_career_statistics
American musician
Wendy Rae Fowler". The Vinyl District. Retrieved August 27, 2025. Dom Gourlay (January 30, 2024). "Rob Marshall on Humanist's Second Album, 'On the Edge
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World Indoor Bowls Championship
Burnett 5 7 Noam Yehudai Asaff Iron 1 0 Wilson Tindall 9 4 2 David Gourlay Mervyn King Gourlay King 5 9 1 bye Wilson Tindall 6 10 Robert Paxton Jason Greenslade
2026 World Indoor Bowls Championship
2026_World_Indoor_Bowls_Championship
Canadian politician
experience, he was a captain in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps between 1916 and 1919. William Gourlay Blair – Parliament of Canada biography v t e
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Canadian politician
William Gourlay Webster (September 25, 1884 – February 18, 1965) was a civil engineer, land surveyor and politician in Ontario, Canada. He represented
William_Gourlay_Webster
American data storage company
2024 Qumulo hired Douglas Gourlay from Arista Networks and Cisco Systems to replace Bill Richter as President and CEO. Gourlay previously served as Vice
Qumulo
2025 tennis event results
Cawley / Helen Gourlay Cawley 1977 (Jan): Dianne Fromholtz Balestrat / Helen Gourlay Cawley 1977 (Dec): Evonne Goolagong Cawley / Helen Gourlay Cawley & Mona
2025 Australian Open – Women's doubles
2025_Australian_Open_–_Women's_doubles
American rock musician and actress (born 1964)
Writes Words.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Gourlay, Dom (May 2, 2014). ""We don't really fit in anywhere": DiS meets Nine
Courtney_Love
October 8, 2021. "Artifact of the Assassination: The Lincoln Flag and the Gourlay Family". Fords Theatre. May 21, 2015. Archived from the original on August
Flag_of_the_United_States
1971 tennis event results
Evonne Goolagong defeated Helen Gourlay in the final, 6–3, 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1971 French Open. It was her first major
1971 French Open – Women's singles
1971_French_Open_–_Women's_singles
American tennis player (born 2009)
Trish McClenaughan / Gail Sherriff 1964: Kaye Dening / Helen Gourlay 1965: Helen Gourlay / Kerry Melville 1966: Karen Krantzcke / Pat Turner 1967: Susan
Annika_Penickova
Italian tennis player (born 2008)
Trish McClenaughan / Gail Sherriff 1964: Kaye Dening / Helen Gourlay 1965: Helen Gourlay / Kerry Melville 1966: Karen Krantzcke / Pat Turner 1967: Susan
Tyra_Caterina_Grant
British musician
Impure Duo, with Tom Cawley (piano) 2009* Golden Basho Trio, with Calum Gourlay (bass), James Maddren (drums) 2010 Catch Me Edition As Neon Quartet. Quartet
Kit_Downes
Type of election without using a ballot
acclaimed in a by-election following the death of his predecessor William Gourlay Blair. Just two months before, Chesley William Carter had been the last
Acclamation
Scottish artist (1821–1901)
the obscured lower terrace to the south). In 1858, he married Margaret Gourlay Ferrier and the couple had 11 children (four daughters and seven sons)
Joseph_Noel_Paton
2023 studio album by Paramore
album. This Is Why is the band's first album to have a title track. Logan Gourlay of Rock Sound called it a "jittery post-punk record" and noted Foals, Bloc
This_Is_Why
Canadian politician
funding for the Welland Canal and defended those who supported Robert Gourlay. For a time, with Bartemas Ferguson, he published the Niagara Herald, a
Edward_William_McBride
1973 tennis event results
Helen Gourlay and Kerry Harris were the reigning champions. Gourlay did not compete. Harris and Kerry Melville reached the final, where they were defeated
1973 Australian Open – Women's doubles
1973_Australian_Open_–_Women's_doubles
2024 single by the Cure
Forever". Ben Cardew of Pitchfork, Lewie Parkinson-Jones of Slant, and Dom Gourlay of Under the Radar all described the track as "epic" in their reviews of
Alone_(The_Cure_song)
1974 tennis event results
lost in the quarterfinals to Helen Gourlay and Karen Krantzcke. Evonne Goolagong and Peggy Michel defeated Gourlay and Krantzcke in the final, 2–6, 6–4
1974 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles
1974_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Women's_doubles
Scottish footballer
McCrorie Gourlay (1 November 1860 – 10 March 1939) was a Scottish footballer who played as a half back or forward. Born in Annbank, Gourlay played club
James Gourlay (footballer, born 1860)
James_Gourlay_(footballer,_born_1860)
14th c. Scottish castle
safety issues. The castle was founded as a fortified tower house by Hugo de Gourlay before 1300, making it one of the oldest constructions of its kind in Scotland
Hailes_Castle
2010 studio album by Two Door Cinema Club
simple indie pop songs driven by jangly guitars and punk rhythms". Dom Gourlay of Drowned in Sound described the album as "mixing Bloc Party's guile and
Tourist_History
American tennis player (born 2007)
Trish McClenaughan / Gail Sherriff 1964: Kaye Dening / Helen Gourlay 1965: Helen Gourlay / Kerry Melville 1966: Karen Krantzcke / Pat Turner 1967: Susan
Iva_Jovic
1976 tennis event results
Goolagong Cawley partnered with Helen Gourlay – this pair won the tournament. Evonne Cawley / Helen Gourlay (champions) Lesley Bowrey / Renáta Tomanová
1976 Australian Open – Women's doubles
1976_Australian_Open_–_Women's_doubles
Governing body for soccer in Southern Ontario, Canada
Walter W. Bowman Christman Ducker David Forsyth John Fraser John Gourlay Parnell Gourlay Alexander Hall Hall Albert Henderson Albert Johnson Robert Lane
Western_Football_Association
Species of Hymenoptera
by Edward S. Gourlay in 1927 and originally named Xiphydria duniana. It is endemic to New Zealand. The original description by Gourlay is as follows:
Moaxiphia_duniana
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Variant of Herman; Soldier; Army Man; Lord's Heart; Everybody's Beloved; Noble; Bold; Hardy Man
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The diamond of gods light
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Pure Love
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Lord Vishnu; Saturn of Shani; Hindu God Name; Name of Lord Shiva; Devotee of Saturn; Saniswara
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