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  1. Facts About John Maclean. John Maclean is 30 years old. John was born in Millennials Generation. His next birthday is in 363 days. His real name is John Maclean. He was born in Scotland. Gemini is John Maclean’s zodiac sign. His nationality is . Lily of the valley is John Maclean’s birth flower.

  2. John. Maclean. An inspiration in sport and the community. During fitness training near his hometown in June 1988, John was hit by an 8 tonne truck as he rode his bike. The impact resulted in John suffering multiple breaks to his pelvis and back, a fractured sternum, punctured lungs, a broken arm, and left John a paraplegic.

  3. 30 nov 2023 · JOHN Maclean (August 24, 1879 - St Andrews Day, November 30, 1923) was not only Scotland’s greatest socialist “saint”, but internationally renowned. He held mass meetings and socialist economic classes, not only in Scotland but also in England, Ireland and Wales. He opposed the First World War, held Hands Off India and Ireland campaigns ...

  4. John Maclean was born in 1879 in Pollokshaws, at that time a village on the outskirts of Glasgow. His parents were artisans and congregants of the Original Secessionist Church. Both were Gaelic-speakers whose families, like thousands of others, had settled around Glasgow after being driven from the Highlands by poverty, evictions and rack-rents.

  5. 24 giu 2015 · Former Beta Band member John Maclean re-emerges as a film-maker who is winning awards for his debut feature, Slow West, starring Michael Fassbender.

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  6. 23 mar 2017 · John MacLean’s Hometown project has its origins in his childhood fascination with great historical leaders such as Gandhi, Churchill, Stalin and Mao. As he got older, he kept his interest in biographies, but became more drawn to the lives of artists. “I started reading artists’ biographies and the genesis of this project was asking myself why…

  7. John Maclean: The Speech from the Dock (2018) £3.00. Author (s) Ewan Gibbs & Rory Scothorne (eds) On 8th May 1919 John Maclean stood before Edinburgh’s High Court charged with sedition. His speech from the dock has since been immortalised as a defining moment of a distinct Scottish radical tradition. Maclean’s stand has come to symbolise ...