David Blair
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David Blair may refer to:
  • David Blair (director), British director
  • David Blair (dancer)
    David Blair (dancer)
    David Blair was a renowned British ballet dancer and a leading star of the Royal Ballet company in London during the 1950s and 1960s....

    , British ballet dancer
  • David Blair (encyclopedist)
    David Blair (encyclopedist)
    David Blair was an Irish Australian politician, journalist and encyclopedist.-Background:David Blair was born in County Monaghan, Ireland to parents of Scottish descent. He studied at the Hibernian Military School, Dublin...

    , Irish Australian journalist and encyclopaedist
  • David Blair (journalist)
    David Blair (journalist)
    David Blair is the Energy Correspondent of the Financial Times, having formerly worked for the Daily Telegraph as a Foreign Correspondent and then Diplomatic Editor.-Early life and education:...

    , British journalist, working for The Daily Telegraph
  • David Blair (mariner)
    David Blair (mariner)
    David Blair was a British merchant seaman with the White Star Line, who had reassigned him from the RMS Titanic just before its maiden voyage...

    , British second officer, transferred off the Titanic
  • David Blair (physicist)
    David Blair (physicist)
    David G. Blair is an Australian physicist and professor of physics at the University of Western Australia and director of the Australian International Gravitational Research Centre. Blair works on methods for the detection of gravitational waves....

    , Australian physicist
  • David Blair (poet), American performance poet
  • David Blair (information technologist)
    David Blair (information technologist)
    David C. Blair is Professor of Business Information Technology at Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. He received Ph.D. from the University Of California, Berkeley, and M.S...

    , Information retrieval scientist
  • David Blair (rugby player), Scottish rugby player
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