John Rennie
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  • John Rennie the Elder (1761–1821), engineer (factories, canals, design of London Bridge)
  • Sir John Rennie the Younger (1794–1874), engineer (rail lines, completion of London Bridge)
  • John Rennie (naval architect)
    John Rennie (naval architect)
    John Rennie was a naval architect born in Stranraer.Rennie became an apprentice shipwright on the Clyde at Govan but, determined to better himself, studied naval architecture in the evening...

     (1842–1918), naval architect
  • Sir John Rennie (MI6 officer) (1914–1981), Director of MI6
  • John Rennie (editor)
    John Rennie (editor)
    John Rennie was the seventh editor in chief of Scientific American magazine. He holds a bachelors of science degree in biology from Yale University...

     (born 1959), editor-in-chief of Scientific American 1994–2009
  • John Rennie (cricketer)
    John Rennie (cricketer)
    John Alexander Rennie is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played in 4 Tests and 44 ODIs from 1993 to 2000. He used to wear prescription spectacles....

     (born 1970), Zimbabwean Test and ODI cricketer
  • John Shaw Rennie
    John Shaw Rennie
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     (1917–1981), British politician
  • John Rennie (GC)
    John Rennie (GC)
    Acting Sergeant John Rennie, GC was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the gallantry he displayed in protecting others after a training accident at Riddlesworth near Slough on the 29 October 1943....

     (1919–1943)
  • John Rennie (UN)
    John Rennie (UN)
    Sir John Shaw Rennie was a British civil servant, UNRWA's Commissioner-General from 1971 to 1977.John Rennie was educated at Hillhead High School, Glasgow University and Balliol College, Oxford. In 1951 Rennie was appointed Britain's deputy colonial secretary for Mauritius...

    Commissioner-General of UNRWA.
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