Pirie
Pirie can refer to:
People
- Alexander Fraser Pirie (1849-1903), Canadian journalist and newspaper editor
- Antoinette Pirie (1905–1991), British biochemist
- Bob Pirie (1916-1984), Canadian swimmer and three time Olympic gold medalist
- Brad Pirie, Canadian former ice hockey player
- David Pirie, English screenwriter, film producer, critic and novelist
- Denis Pirie, British far right politician
- Douglas J. Pirie (c.1907-1935) English motorcycle racer
- Duncan Vernon Pirie (1858-1931), Scottish Liberal politician
- George Pirie (1799-1870), Canadian newspaper publisher
- George Pirie (RAF officer) (1896-1980), British Air Chief Marshal and Inspector-General of the RAF
- George Pirie (artist) (1863–1946), Scottish artist
- Gordon Pirie (1931-1991), English long-distance runner and orienteerer
- Harvey Pirie (1877-1965), Scottish bacteriologist
- Irene Pirie (1914-?), Canadian freestyle swimmer
- Jacqueline Pirie (born 1975), Scottish actress
- James Pirie (1853–1934), Major League Baseball shortstop
- John Pirie (died 1851), alderman and Lord Mayor of the city of London
- Julia Pirie (1918-2008), British MI5 spy
- Lockwood Pirie (1904-1965), American competitive sailor
- Madsen Pirie (born 1940), British researcher, author and educator
- Mark Pirie (born 1974), New Zealand poet, writer, literary critic, publisher and editor
- Norman Pirie (1907-1997), British biochemist
- Robert Pirie (disambiguation)
- Tom Pirie (1896–1966), Scottish footballer
- Pirie MacDonald (1867-1942), American portrait photographer, civic leader and peace activist
Places
- Pirie Peninsula, Laurie Island, British Antarctic Territory
- Pirie Street, Adelaide, South Australia
Ships
- HMAS Pirie (J189), a Royal Australian Navy Second World War corvette
- HMAS Pirie (ACPB 87), a patrol boat
See also
- Port Pirie, a city in South Australia
- Piri (disambiguation)
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