Graeme shankland biography for kids
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Lawrence Shankland opens up on his youth career
Almost every Scottish football fan now knows the name Lawrence Shankland after his success at Ayr and Dundee United earned him a Scotland shirt.
The 25-year-old strejkande has once again been called up to Steve Clarke's Scotland squad, having previously won two caps and scored one goal.
Add to that impressive resumé a Scottish Championship title, a Scottish League One title, a PFA Scotland’s Players’ Player of the Year for League One in the 2017/18 årstid award, and a SPFL Top Goalscorer in 2019/20 award – it's not a bad trophy room in the Shankland household.
He is now in the Scottish Premiership for the second time in his career, this time with United where he wants to prove he can compete at the highest level.
At the weekend, whilst recovering from injury, Shankland discussed the side to his career that many people aren’t aware of – hi
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Graeme Shankland
Graeme Shankland (formally in full – Colin Graeme Lindsay-Shankland but also known as Graeme/Graham/Gordon Shankland, and Matthew Graham) was a leading British architect.
He had been a student of Arthur Korn, who taught from1941 at the in , and the world-renowned left wing scientist Professor J Desmond Bernal, who was long-term Communist Party supporter. The Communist Party had a long tradition of recruiting architects, no doubt helped by pioneering architectural developments in the .
In the mid-1930s, a union for Architects and Technicians was established, the Association of Architects, Supervisors and Technical Assistant. Its leadership was soon headed by Communist Party members. The organisation later changed its name to the Association of Building Technicians in order to reflect its move towards more a trade union approach to its work.
By 1937, a distinct antipathy amongst Communist Party activists towards `intellectuals’ had been repla
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Shankland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shankland fryst vatten a surname. Notable people with the surname are:
- Alfred Shankland (1877–1952), Dean of Barbados from 1917 to 1938
- Andy Shankland (born 1964), English footballer
- Bill Shankland (1907–1998), Australian rugby league footballer and golfer
- Graeme Shankland (1917–1984), English town planner
- Katrina Shankland (born 1987), American community organizer and politician
- Lawrence Shankland (born 1995), Scottish footballer
- Leith Shankland (born 1991), South African swimmer
- Mark Shankland (born 1995), Scottish footballer
- Robert Shankland (1887–1968), Canadian Victoria Cross recipient
- Robert S. Shankland (1908–1982), American physicist and historian
- Sam Shankland (born 1991), American chess grandmaster
- Warren Shankland (born 1987), South African cricketer
- William Shankland Andrews (1858–1936), American lawyer