Search references for MENZIES. Phrases containing MENZIES
See searches and references containing MENZIES!MENZIES
Prime Minister of Australia (1939–1941; 1949–1966)
Kate (née Sampson) and James Menzies; he had two elder brothers, an elder sister Isabel, and a younger brother. Menzies was the first Australian prime
Robert_Menzies
Surname list
C. Menzies (1877–1966), Scots-born chemist and professor of chemistry at Princeton University Alex Menzies, Scottish football player Alex Menzies (footballer
Menzies
English actor (born 1974)
and Edmure Tully in Game of Thrones. Menzies was born in Hammersmith, London, England, the son of Peter Menzies and Gillian (née Simpson).[citation needed]
Tobias_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
Menzies is a Scottish surname. Menzies may also refer to: Division of Menzies, an electoral division, Melbourne, Australia Hundred of Menzies, a cadastral
Menzies_(disambiguation)
Col. James Menzies of Culdares b.1529 d.1573, was the first of the Culdares line and son to Sir Alexander Menzies, b.1504 d.1563. The Menzies of Culdares
Menzies_of_Culdares
Australian entrepreneur (born 1945)
Rodney William "Rod" Menzies (31 August 1945 - 25 April 2022) born in Melbourne) was an Australian entrepreneur. In 1969 he founded Menzies International, a
Rod_Menzies
Canadian actress (1949–2017)
a struggling artist. By Menzies' 14th birthday, she had lived in Vancouver, Miami, London, and Southern California. Menzies had a younger sister, Sheila
Heather_Menzies
American convicted murderer (1958–2025)
could be completed, Menzies died of natural causes. When Douglas Stewart Carter's death sentence was overturned in May 2025, Menzies became Utah's longest-serving
Ralph_Menzies
Scottish distribution and aviation business
John Menzies Ltd. is an aviation services business providing aircraft ground handling services, through its subsidiary Menzies Aviation Ltd. The company
Menzies_Aviation
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
The Menzies Baronetcy, of Castle Menzies in the County of Perth, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 2 September 1665 for Alexander
Menzies_baronets
British head of intelligence (1890–1968)
World War. Stewart Graham Menzies was born in England in 1890 into a wealthy family as the second son of John Graham Menzies and Susannah West Wilson,
Stewart_Menzies
British naval officer and author of pseudohistory
Columbus. Historians have rejected Menzies' theories and assertions and have categorised his work as pseudohistory. Menzies was best known for his controversial
Gavin_Menzies
Australia international rugby league footballer
loyalty to the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. Menzies was born in Manly, New South Wales, Australia. Menzies is the grandson of Manly-Warringah pioneer Mackie
Steve_Menzies
Scottish darts player (born 1989)
eventual champion Krzysztof Ratajski. Menzies qualified for the 2017 Grand Slam of Darts virtue of his BDO ranking. Menzies finished third in his group losing
Cameron_Menzies
New Zealand financier
Sharon Menzies". Movies inc. Retrieved 2023-04-08. "WIFT NZ - Sharon Menzies". www.wiftnz.org.nz. Retrieved 2023-04-08. "WIFT NZ - Sharon Menzies steps
Sharon_Menzies
Castle in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Castle Menzies in Scotland is the ancestral seat of the Clan Menzies and the Menzies Baronets. It is located a little to the west of the small village
Castle_Menzies
Menzies was born on 23 January 1845 in Edinburgh the third son of Helen (née Cowan) (1806-1875), grand-daughter of Alexander Cowan and Allan Menzies (1805-1856)
Allan_Menzies
Australian auction house
Menzies Art Brands is an Australian art auction company which includes both the Deutscher-Menzies and Lawson-Menzies auction houses. It is part of the
Menzies_Art_Brands
American filmmaker and production designer (1896-1957)
menzies-and-art-of-production-design. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) "WILLIAM CAMERON MENZIES". Film Forum. "'Menzies, the man
William_Cameron_Menzies
Scottish politician (1941–2025)
website Appearances on C-SPAN Menzies Campbell at World Athletics Menzies Campbell at Olympedia Menzies Campbell at Olympics.com Menzies Campbell at IMDb
Menzies_Campbell
Topics referred to by the same term
Peter Menzies may refer to: Peter Menzies (philosopher) (1953–2015), Australian philosopher Peter Menzies Jr., Australian cinematographer This disambiguation
Peter_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
James Menzies may refer to: James Menzies (New Zealand politician) (1821–1888), New Zealand colonial administrator James Menzies (Australian politician)
James_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
John Menzies plc is a former name of Menzies Aviation, a Scottish distribution and aviation business, and former retailer. John Menzies is also the name
John_Menzies_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Menzies Institute may refer to: Menzies Australia Institute, School of Global Affairs, King's College London, England Menzies Institute for Medical Research
Menzies_Institute
Highland Scottish clan
and Durisdeer. Another Sir Robert Menzies, who was the eighth chief, built Weem Castle, near the current Castle Menzies, in about 1488. The castle was plundered
Clan_Menzies
British politician (born 1971)
the Sunday Mirror that Menzies had paid a Brazilian male escort for sex and tried to obtain the illegal drug mephedrone. Menzies said a number of the claims
Mark_Menzies
Scottish judge
Duncan Adam Young Menzies, Lord Menzies, PC (born 28 August 1953) is a judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland. He was appointed to the Outer House of
Duncan_Menzies,_Lord_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
Jim Menzies may refer to: Jim Menzies, character in Another Country (1984 film) Jim Menzies (writer), see Elizabeth Dennis James Menzies (disambiguation)
Jim_Menzies
Scottish politician (1856–1889)
Stewart Menzies (1856 – 25 January 1889) was a Scottish Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1889. Menzies was the son
Robert_Stewart_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
General Menzies may refer to: Charles Menzies (Royal Marines officer) (1783–1866), Royal Marines general Robert Menzies (British Army officer) (born 1944)
General_Menzies
Canadian pair skater
Michelle Menzies (born April 28, 1972 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian former pair skater. With partner Jean-Michel Bombardier, she won the gold
Michelle_Menzies
Indigenous Australian association footballer
Karen Menzies (born c.1962) is known for being the first Indigenous Australian association footballer in the Australia women's national soccer team. She
Karen_Menzies
Australian federal electoral division
Commonwealth Electoral Division of Menzies" (PDF). Australian Electoral Commission. October 2024. Retrieved 5 June 2025. "2021 Menzies, Census All persons QuickStats
Division_of_Menzies
Town in Victoria, Australia
areas. Menzies Creek recorded a population of 966 at the 2021 census. Menzies' Creek Post Office opened on 2 May 1887 and closed in 1980. Menzies Creek
Menzies_Creek
Australian lawyer and public servant (1892–1978)
Robert Menzies. Menzies was born on 3 January 1892 in Ballarat, Victoria. He was the second of five children born to Kate (née Sampson) and James Menzies. He
Frank_Menzies
New Zealand landscape architect and researcher
William Humphrey Menzies; they subsequently married and had two sons. Menzies is of Māori descent, and affiliates to Ngāti Kahungunu iwi. Menzies was awarded
Diane_Menzies
New Zealand snowboarder (born 2005)
Dane Menzies (born 27 March 2005) is a New Zealand snowboarder. Menzies was born in Calgary to a Canadian mother and a New Zealand father. He grew up in
Dane_Menzies
Scottish surgeon, botanist and naturalist (1754–1842)
the Saintes (12 April 1782), in peacetime Menzies served on Halifax Station in Nova Scotia. In 1786 Menzies was appointed surgeon on board the Prince
Archibald_Menzies
British field hockey player
tournaments. Menzies was educated at Perth Academy and studied at the University of Aberdeen He was part of the first ever Scotland U21 team in 1976. Menzies played
Neil_Menzies
Psychoanalyst and social scientist
Isabel Menzies Lyth born Isabel Edgar Punton Menzies (September 12, 1917 – January 13, 2008) was a British psychoanalyst in the Kleinian tradition, known
Isabel_Lyth
Australian philosopher (1953–2015)
"Professor Peter Menzies". Australasian Association of Philosophy. Archived from the original on 1 August 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2017. Menzies, P.; Price
Peter_Menzies_(philosopher)
American college basketball coach (born 1961)
UNLV. Menzies holds a bachelor's degree in economics from UCLA and a master's in education from California State University, Sacramento. Menzies replaced
Marvin_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
Menzies Ministry Fourth Menzies Ministry Fifth Menzies Ministry Sixth Menzies Ministry Seventh Menzies Ministry Eighth Menzies Ministry Ninth Menzies
Menzies_Ministry
Former Australian political party (1931–1945)
Opposition, with Billy Hughes replacing Menzies as UAP leader. Hughes resigned after the 1943 election, and Menzies subsequently returned as UAP leader and
United_Australia_Party
West Indian cricket umpire
field. Menzies' decision was correct, but such was the mood of the crowds that he needed police protection for the rest of the match. Menzies did not
Badge_Menzies
Canadian anthropologist
Tribes of Alaska. Menzies was born in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, as the eldest of three children of Shirley Marie Menzies (née Naud), an elementary
Charles Menzies (anthropologist)
Charles_Menzies_(anthropologist)
Australian politician (1857–1925)
older brother of James Menzies and uncle of Sir Robert Menzies, the 12th and longest serving Prime Minister of Australia. Menzies was born in Ballarat,
Hugh_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Menzies may refer to: Henry Menzies (rugby union) Henry Menzies (cricketer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
Henry_Menzies
American singer-songwriter
albums produced six singles for Menzies on the country charts as well. In addition to his work as a musician, Menzies has written songs for several artists
Tim_Menzies
British historian (1928–2008)
Charles Ogilvie. Menzies also held a University Fellowship of the Institute of Historical Research, London, during this time. Menzies held a position as
Elizabeth_Alexandria_Menzies
Jamaican football player and manager (born 1964)
Hue Alphanso Menzies (born 10 March 1964) is a football manager and former player. Menzies is most well known for leading the Jamaica women's national
Hue_Menzies
Australian judge (1907–1974)
Menzies was born in Ballarat, Victoria, to Annie Wilson (née Copeland) and the Reverend Francis Menzies. He was a nephew of Hugh and James Menzies and
Douglas_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Menzies (1894–1978) was the longest-serving prime minister of Australia. Robert Menzies may also refer to: Robert Stewart Menzies (1856–1889),
Robert Menzies (disambiguation)
Robert_Menzies_(disambiguation)
Peak on Fisher Glacier, Antarctica
1957–58. Mount Menzies was named by ANCA after the Rt. Hon. Robert Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia, 1939–41 and 1949–66. Mount Menzies was first reached
Mount_Menzies
Scottish curler (born 1994)
Duncan Menzies (/ˈmɪŋɪs/; born 25 February 1994 in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland) is a Scottish curler. "Duncan Menzies". Duncan Menzies at World Curling
Duncan_Menzies_(curler)
Australian federal executive government
The Menzies government (1949–1966) refers to the second period of federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Robert Menzies. It was
Menzies government (1949–1966)
Menzies_government_(1949–1966)
Australian actor (born 1955)
Robert Menzies (born 4 November 1955) is an Australian actor, who is best known for starring in Three Dollars. Menzies was nominated as Best Lead Actor
Robert_Menzies_(actor)
Local government area in Western Australia
122 sq mi), and its seat of government is the town of Menzies. The Shire of Menzies originated as the Menzies Road District, which was established on 31 May
Shire_of_Menzies
Suburb of City of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia
Menzies is a suburb of the town of Mount Isa in the City of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Menzies had a population of 824 people
Menzies,_Queensland
Town in Western Australia
Kalgoorlie. At the 2016 census, Menzies had a population of 108. Gold was discovered in the area in 1894, and Leslie Robert Menzies, a Canadian-born prospector
Menzies,_Western_Australia
Australian cinematographer
Peter Gary Menzies Jr., ASC ACS is an Australian cinematographer, best known for his work on blockbuster action films. Menzies was born in Sydney. He
Peter_Menzies_Jr.
Australian aviator (1909–1940)
medical practitioner Guy Dixon Menzies (1873–1947), and Ida Mabel Menzies MBE, née Lambton (1881–1975), Guy Lambton Menzies was born at Drummoyne, New South
Guy_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
Menzies government may refer to: Menzies government (1939–1941) Menzies government (1949–1966) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Menzies_government
Canadian missionary and archaeologist
on the Shang dynasty. Menzies was born in Clinton, Huron County, Ontario, Canada, on 23 February 1885, to David Redpath Menzies and his wife, Jane McGee
James_Mellon_Menzies
New Zealand woodcarver, artist (1839–1919)
John Henry Menzies (1839–1919) was a New Zealand woodcarver, cabinet maker, farmer and artist. Menzies was born in the north-west of England in 1839,
John_Henry_Menzies
Wife of Australian Prime Minister
Pattie Maie Menzies GBE (2 March 1899 – 30 August 1995) was the wife of Australia's longest-serving prime minister, Sir Robert Menzies. Menzies was born
Pattie_Menzies
NZ international rugby league footballer and coach
Menzies was a New Zealand schoolboys representative in 1946. A Runanga club player, Menzies was a West Coast and South Island representative. Menzies
George_Menzies
Annual US film and television award
production design or visual storytelling that reflect Menzies' innovative legacy. William Cameron Menzies (1896–1957) was an acclaimed American art director
William_Cameron_Menzies_Award
Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967
his place as Menzies' heir apparent. Holt became prime minister in January 1966, elected unopposed as Liberal leader following Menzies' retirement. He
Harold_Holt
Canadian politician
October 10, 2007, Menzies was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance. On January 4, 2011, Menzies was promoted to Minister
Ted_Menzies
Scottish footballer (1934–2022)
Ross Menzies (31 October 1934 – 3 September 2022) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a wing half. Born in Rutherglen, Menzies began
Ross_Menzies
Scottish international lawn bowler
Janet Menzies also known as Jen Menzies is a former international lawn bowler from Scotland who competed at two Commonwealth Games. Menzies was a member
Janet_Menzies
Topics referred to by the same term
Menzies College is the name of: Menzies College, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia, a residential college for undergraduate students
Menzies_College
Australian public policy think tank
The Menzies Research Centre (MRC) is the think tank of the Liberal Party of Australia. Founded in 1994 and named after Sir Robert Menzies, founder of
Menzies_Research_Centre
New Zealand artist (born 1944)
from 1961 to 1962. Rea-Menzies then moved back to the West Coast and had a brief teaching career before marrying David Menzies in January 1965. After
Marilyn_Rea-Menzies
Headquarters of the Australian Federal Liberal Party
The R. G. Menzies House, also known colloquially as Liberal Headquarters, or simply Menzies House, is the official headquarters of the Australian Federal
R._G._Menzies_House
American historical conspiracy thriller miniseries
Lincoln's assassination. Directed by Carl Franklin and starring Tobias Menzies, the series was produced for Apple TV+, and released on March 15, 2024
Manhunt_(miniseries)
English cricketer and watercolour painter/illustrator
2008. Wisden 1914, p. 189. H M Menzies (hayesfineart.com). Paintings by Marshall (wikigallery.org) Works by Herbert Menzies Marshall at Project Gutenberg
Herbert_Menzies_Marshall
Australian medical research institute
the Menzies Foundation supported the establishment of an epidemiology research centre at the University of Tasmania in Hobart, to be named the Menzies Centre
Menzies Institute for Medical Research
Menzies_Institute_for_Medical_Research
Topics referred to by the same term
Duncan Menzies may refer to: Duncan Menzies, Lord Menzies (born 1953), judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland. Duncan Menzies (architect) (1837–1910)
Duncan_Menzies
Darts tournament
legs that he started, trailed Menzies 8–3 before winning four consecutive legs to reduce the gap to 8–7. However, Menzies won the last two legs, finishing
2026_World_Matchplay
2008 Australian TV documentary film
archival footage, including footage taken by Menzies himself, with re-enactments. Matthew King as Robert Menzies Charles 'Bud' Tingwell as Winston Churchill
Menzies_and_Churchill_at_War
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Menzies may refer to: Charles Menzies (anthropologist), Canadian anthropologist Charles Menzies (Royal Marines officer) (1783–1866), Scottish
Charles_Menzies
Political party in Australia
death in 1939 resulted in Robert Menzies assuming the role of prime minister shortly before the Second World War. Menzies served as the prime minister from
Liberal_Party_of_Australia
Scottish spiritual writer and translator (1882–1954)
the Scottish Episcopal Church. Menzies was born in 1882, the daughter of the Scottish minister and scholar Allan Menzies and Mary Elizabeth Honey. Her
Lucy_Menzies
Australian rules footballer
(VFL). The son of Andrew Constable Menzies (1858–1939), and Williamina Menzies (1858-1919), née Smith, John Menzies was born at Port Melbourne, Victoria
Jock_Menzies
Australian racing cyclist (born 1977)
May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015. Karl Menzies at UCI Karl Menzies at ProCyclingStats Karl Menzies at Cycling Quotient Karl Menzies at CycleBase v t e
Karl_Menzies
Australian swimming coach
Tracey Menzies is an Australian swimming coach, most known for coaching five-time Olympic champion Ian Thorpe, Australia's most successful Olympian, from
Tracey_Menzies
British para athlete (born 2005)
Finlay Jonathan Menzies (born 12 July 2005) is a Scottish frame runner who competes in T72 sprint events. Menzies competed at the 2025 World Para Athletics
Finlay_Menzies
Australian soil scientist
October 2022, Neal Menzies has published more than 300 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals. and had a h-index of 53. In 2011, Menzies was appointed
Neal_Menzies
Scottish dental historian (1887–1974)
Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) where it formed the Menzies Campbell Dental Museum, and is now known as the Menzies Campbell Collection. His books and dental advertisements
John_Menzies_Campbell
Bridge in Alberta, Canada
Dudley B. Menzies Bridge, September 2006 South pier of High Level Bridge, with Dudley B. Menzies Bridge in distance, May 2008 Dudley B. Menzies Bridge with
Dudley_B._Menzies_Bridge
French cyclist
their machines were the most reliable. Menzies was sponsored by a British manufacturer, Rudge-Whitworth. Menzies' ambition was to break not only the record
René_Menzies
Australian Nursing Administrator
Mona Menzies AM was an Australian Nursing Administrator active through the 1950s to 1980s. She was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1986. She
Mona_Menzies
Upcoming film by Ruben Östlund
Reeves Kirsten Dunst Daniel Brühl Samantha Morton Nicholas Braun Tobias Menzies Vincent Lindon Connor Swindells Daniel Webber Wayne Blair Daniel Wyllie
The Entertainment System Is Down
The_Entertainment_System_Is_Down
American politician
United States Congress. "John W. Menzies (id: M000641)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. John W. Menzies at Find a Grave United States
John_W._Menzies
Canadian military personnel (1888–1948)
Railway. He had five siblings: Garnet Menzies, Arthur Menzies, John Menzies, Mary Menzies, and Clifford Menzies. He studied religion at Queen's University
Percy_Menzies
Australian rules footballer, born 1915
Roll: William Douglas Menzies". Department of Veterans Affairs. Doug Menzies's playing statistics from AFL Tables Doug Menzies at AustralianFootball.com
Doug_Menzies
Scottish footballer and manager
David Menzies (23 June 1873 – 11 October 1936) was a Scottish football player and manager. Menzies was a player at Raith Rovers where his father was chairman
David_Menzies
Canadian politician (c.1886–1966)
("Percy") Menzies (1888-1948) was for a time a Presbyterian minister in Regina and notably distinguished himself at the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Menzies ran unsuccessfully
Garnet_Menzies
travel, tourism, insurance
MENZIES
MENZIES
MENZIES
MENZIES
MENZIES
MENZIES
MENZIES
MENZIES
MENZIES
travel, tourism, insurance