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  • John George Galpin (13 January 1843 – 5 March 1917) was an English professional first-class cricketer. Galpin was born at Alverstoke in Gosport in January...
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  • Galpin may refer to: Galpin Auto Sports, automobile manufacturer. Galpin Lake, a lake in Minnesota, United States Galpin Society, a music organization...
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    The Galpin GTR1 (sometimes referred to as the Galpin Ford GTR1) is a custom sports car based on the Ford GT developed and built by American automotive...
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  • John Galpin (25 May 1918 – 23 December 1983) was a South African cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Eastern Province in 1935/36. List of...
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    US, he went into full partnership with Petter & Galpin, the company becoming Cassell, Petter & Galpin. The company was particularly successful in its...
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    California. Ava Lloy Galpin was born in Saginaw, Michigan, and raised in Los Angeles, the daughter of Cromwell Galpin and Clara Wood Galpin. Her father was...
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    Bradmore Road (category St John's College, Oxford)
    ensuring provision of adequate rear gardens and front walls and railings. John Galpin (1824–1891), an auctioneer and Mayor of Oxford in 1873–74 and 1879–80...
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  • drama series Your Honor, playing Adam Desiato. In 2022, he portrayed Tyler Galpin in the Netflix series Wednesday. Doohan is the son of the Australian tennis...
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  • Forfar Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps (Territorial Army). Captain Edward John Galpin Shorter, Berkshire Home Guard. Captain (temporary Major) Charles Rushton...
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  • Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co
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    Galpin who came from Dorchester in Dorset and George William Petter who was born in Barnstaple in Devon were partners in a printing firm and on John Cassell's...
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  • Matilda Picotte Galpin)
    That All Look At (Lakota: Waŋblí Ayútepiwiŋ, also known as Matilda Picotte Galpin; c. 1820 – December 18, 1888) was a Lakota activist, diplomat, trader, and...
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    26 were designed by the architect William Wilkinson. Nos 1–5 are by John Galpin and George Shirley and nos 18–25 are by William Wilkinson and Harry Wilkinson...
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    history of England". Cassell Petter & Galpin. 1865. p. 139. Retrieved 27 September 2017. Thomas Cogswell, "John Felton, popular political culture, and...
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  • Frost Frederick Fryer Harry Fryer Arthur Fulcher John Furley Frederick Gaddum Henry Gallop John Galpin William Game Edward Garnier Walter George Charles...
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    round-arched bridge with three arches. The current iron bridge was designed by John Galpin, an Oxford-based engineer, in 1861. The name "Hythe" is derived from...
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  • Paris". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 December 2010. "Player Profile: John Galpin". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 December 2010. "Player Profile: James...
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    America' No. 8666, under the command of Flight Lieutenant Christopher John Galpin. The aircraft left Great Yarmouth on patrol at 03.30 a.m. in poor weather...
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    the congregation. Bradbury went to London in 1704 as an assistant to John Galpin, in the independent congregation at Stepney. On 18 September 1704 he...
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