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* [[Douglas Cameron (politician)]] (1854–1921), Canadian politician and Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba |
* [[Douglas Cameron (politician)]] (1854–1921), Canadian politician and Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba |
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* [[Douglas Cameron (RAF officer)]] (born 1893), World War I flying ace |
* [[Douglas Cameron (RAF officer)]] (born 1893), World War I flying ace |
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* [[Douglas Cameron (cricketer)]] (1903–1996), New Zealand cricketer |
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* [[Douglas Cameron (broadcaster)]] (born 1933), Scottish broadcaster |
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* [[Douglas Cameron (bishop)]] (born 1935), Scottish bishop |
* [[Douglas Cameron (bishop)]] (born 1935), Scottish bishop |
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*[[Dougie Cameron]] (born 1983), Scottish football midfielder |
* [[Dougie Cameron]] (born 1983), Scottish football midfielder |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 15 August 2022
Douglas Cameron may refer to:
- Douglas Cameron (politician) (1854–1921), Canadian politician and Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
- Douglas Cameron (RAF officer) (born 1893), World War I flying ace
- Douglas Cameron (cricketer) (1903–1996), New Zealand cricketer
- Douglas Cameron (broadcaster) (born 1933), Scottish broadcaster
- Douglas Cameron (bishop) (born 1935), Scottish bishop
- Dougie Cameron (born 1983), Scottish football midfielder
See also
[edit]- Doug Cameron (disambiguation)
- Cameron Douglas (born 1978), American former actor