Lewis Spence may refer to:
James Lewis Thomas Chalmers Spence was a Scottish journalist, poet, author, folklorist and occult scholar. Spence was a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, and Vice-President of the Scottish Anthropological and Folklore Society. He founded the Scottish National Movement.
Lewis Allen or Lewis Allan may refer to:
The back is the large posterior area of the human body, rising from the top of the buttocks to the back of the neck and the shoulders.
William Gibson is an American-Canadian science fiction author.
Ros or ROS may refer to:
Charles or Charlie King may refer to:
Robert Watson, Bob Watson, or Bobby Watson may refer to:
Thomas Graham may refer to:
Spence is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include:
Peter Charles Lewis is one of the founding members of the band Moby Grape. Three of his better known songs with Moby Grape are "Fall on You" and "Sitting by the Window" from the self-titled first Moby Grape album and "If You Can't Learn from My Mistakes" from Moby Grape '69.
Tom Spence was a Scottish football player and manager. He was born in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire. Spence played for Stirling Albion, Clydebank, Clyde and Kilmarnock and was captain of the Stirling Albion team which defeated Selkirk 20–0 in 1984.
George Spence may refer to:
Calum is a given name. It may refer to:
Greig Spence is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Stenhousemuir.
Lewis MacLeod may refer to:
Events from the year 1955 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1953 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1874 in Scotland.
Lewis Robert Spence is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scunthorpe United. Spence has previously played for Dunfermline Athletic, Dundee and had two short loan spells with Brechin City.
Lewis Marc Capaldi is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician. He was nominated for the Critics' Choice Award at the 2019 Brit Awards. In March 2019, his single "Someone You Loved" topped the UK Singles Chart where it remained for seven weeks, and in November 2019, reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, it was nominated at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and won the 2020 Brit Award for Song of the Year. Capaldi also won the 2020 Brit Award for Best New Artist.