Charles Cozens (1784 – August 6, 1863), politician, magistrate, was elected to the House of Assembly representing the district of Conception Bay on the...
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Marvellous Melbourne (section Charles Cozens Spencer)
various middle/upper class Melburnians in various social settings. Charles Cozens Spencer, ensured the representation within Marvellous Melbourne was...
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Look up cozens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cozens is an English surname. Following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, the name Cozens was first...
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activities, Cozens promotes Canadian musicians and music, and he brings together different musical genres in performance. In 2013, Cozens was the first...
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Charles Cozens Spencer (12 February 1874 – c. September 1930) was a British-born film exhibitor and producer, who was a significant figure in the early...
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Charles Thomas Cozens is a Canadian musician born in Hamilton, Ontario. His works span several genres including Classical, Classical Crossover, Jazz,...
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Heavyweight Championship title, which Johnson won. It was produced by Charles Cozens Spencer at the behest of the fight's promoter Hugh D. McIntosh. Some...
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businessman and politician Charles Cozens Spencer (1874–1930), British-born film exhibitor and producer in Australia Charles S. Spencer (born 1950), Chair...
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adaptation of the 1874 novel For the Term of His Natural Life produced by Charles Cozens Spencer. It was also known as The Story of Rufus Dawes, or the Term...
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2022. Retrieved 11 September 2023. Cozens, Jack (3 December 2017). "Autosport Awards 2017 – Rookie of the Year: Charles Leclerc". Autosport.com. Archived...
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was a member of Ben Hall's gang. It was the first dramatic film from Charles Cozens Spencer who was a key producer of early Australian movies. It is considered...
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cinema careers of Longford and Lyell, as well as enabling producer Charles Cozens Spencer to establish a film studio at Rushcutter's Bay in Sydney. It...
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From 1911, Nugal Hall was acquired by prominent movie entrepreneur Charles Cozens ("Cosens") Spencer (later known as 'Spencer Cosens'). Nugal Hall continued...
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Archived from the original on 21 October 2007. Retrieved 2 June 2015. Cozens, Claire (20 October 2004). "Times apologises after Kennedy drink story"...
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capital of £300,000; its first directors included William Gibson and Charles Cozens Spencer. Spencer encouraged Australasian to enter feature production...
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Herbert Hardy Cozens-Hardy, 1st Baron Cozens-Hardy, PC (1838–1920) was a British politician and judge who served as Master of the Rolls from 1907 until...
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Sevastian (deceased) — accordion, piano Liza McLellan — cello and bass Charles Cozens — accordion Quartetto Gelato (1993) Rustic Chivalry (1996) Aria Fresca...
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light railways. Cozens was born in Edmonton, Middlesex in 1909, the son of James Henry Theodore Charles Cozens and Mary Margarite Cozens (née Jones). He...
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by Charles Cozens Spencer with Rolfe directing and acting in the first two. In 1910 Rolfe received an offer to direct three films for Charles Cozens Spencer...
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reference to the amount of time they had played the parts on stage. Charles Cozens Spencer hired Englishman Alan J. Williamson to oversee production. Williamson...
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The Bushman's Bride The Age 11 May 1912 Produced by Charles Cozens Spencer Production company Spencers Theatrescope Company Release date 13 May 1912 (1912-05-13)...
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Rushcutters Bay Studio was an Australian film studio built by Charles Cozens Spencer in 1912 at Rushcutters Bay, Sydney. For a number of years it was the...
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Cast Genre Notes 1910 Marvellous Melbourne: Queen City of the South Charles Cozens Spencer Documentary IMDb Moonlite John Gavin John Gavin, H.A. Forsyth...
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Mary Cozens, he was born in Blandford and came to Brigus as an agent of Charles Cozens. From 1828 to 1833, Leamon operated in partnership with Cozens. He...
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with the following candidates nominated for the four available seats: Charles Cozens of Brigus, nominated by William Innott and John McCarthy Peter Brown...
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forerunner to Actors Equity. In 1907, Longford worked on a film produced by Charles Cozens Spencer about the fight between Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson, probably...
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playwright William Cormack, Scottish explorer, philanthropist, author Charles Cozens, politician Mark Critch, comedian John Crosbie, lawyer, politician,...
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by Clarke and Clyde Meynell. The movie was the first to be shot at Charles Cozens Spencer's new studio at Rushcutters Bay in Sydney, enabling it to feature...
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earliest known surviving footage of an Australian football match is Charles Cozens Spencer's film of the 1909 VFL Grand Final in which South Melbourne...
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Dan Morgan is a 1911 Australian film from Charles Cozens Spencer about the bushranger Daniel Morgan. It was said to be starring "Alfred Rolfe and company"...
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