Peter Brown, who has died aged 83, captained the Scotland rugby union side 10 times and led his country to three victories over England inside the space of a year in the early 1970s.
Few knew much about about Flt Sgt Peter Brown's military service until after his death. Born in Jamaica on 22 August 1926, he was one of 450 young black volunteers from the West Indies ...
Peter Brown won 27 caps for Scotland in an illustrious playing career Former Scotland rugby union captain Peter Brown has died aged 83 following a long illness. Born in Troon to a sporting family ...
Peter Brown was speaking on an episode of the podcast "Exchanges at Goldman Sachs." He said he found it easier to teach "mathematicians about the markets than it is to teach mathematics and ...
Brown, affectionately known as ‘PC’ because his first two names were Peter Currie, was Troon born and bred, and rose through the ranks to captain the Scotland side. Peter played in the school ...
Former Scotland captain Peter Brown had sadly died aged 83. Brown's heartbroken family announced that he had "passed away peacefully" on January 12 after being admitted to hospital in Edinburgh ...
Nicknamed PC after his first two names Peter Currie, Brown won 27 caps and played eight Test matches for the Lions in the 1970s. An accountant, Peter Brown stayed in the game as a ref and SRU ...
Peter Currie Brown was born on December 16 1941 in Troon, Ayrshire. His father, John, was a professional footballer who won the Scottish Cup with Clyde as a goalkeeper in 1939. But Peter’s ...
Former Scotland rugby union captain Peter Brown has died aged 83 following a long illness. Born in Troon to a sporting family, Brown played at club level for West of Scotland and Gala, making his ...