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What (who) is J O Lindsay - definition

ENGLISH FOOTBALLER (1870-?)
J. Lindsay; J Lindsay

Lindsay, Reeves County, Texas         
CENSUS-DESIGNATED PLACE IN REEVES COUNTY, TEXAS, USA
Lindsay, Reeves County, TX
Lindsay is a census-designated place (CDP) in Reeves County, Texas, United States. The population was 271 at the 2010 census.
Daniel Lindsay         
AMERICAN DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER AND ACTOR
Dan Lindsay; Lindsay, Daniel
Dan Lindsay is a documentary filmmaker. He is the co-director, producer and an editor of the 2011 sports documentary Undefeated, which received the 2011 Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
Lindsay Falvey         
  • Lindsay Falvey
AUTHOR, FORMER UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE PROFESSOR
Lindsay falvey; John Lindsay Falvey
John Lindsay Falvey FTSE (born 23 May 1950), known as Lindsay Falvey, is an Australian-born international R&D specialist and writes on topics concerning agricultural science and philosophy, religion, international development and spiritual development. He has been Chair of the Board of Trustees the CGIAR Consortium member, the International Livestock Research Institute from 2013, and is a life member of Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge.

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Jamie Lindsay (footballer, born 1870)

James Lindsay (born c. 1870) was a footballer who played at inside-forward or centre-forward.

Lindsay played for East Ham side Anchor and turned out for Millwall during 1893–94. He played for Old Castle Swifts until 1895, before transferring to the newly formed Thames Ironworks for the 1895–96 season. He played in a number of games for the club, probably including their first ever fixture against Royal Ordnance. He played in the club's first FA Cup game, against Chatham Town on 12 October 1895. He also played for the Ironworks in the final of the West Ham Charity Cup that season, although by this point he had moved to South West Ham and played as a guest.