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    George Selth Coppin (8 April 1819 – 14 March 1906) was a comic actor, a theatrical entrepreneur, a politician and a philanthropist, active in Australia...
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  • George Coppin (1819–1906), actor and politician in Australia Jean Coppin (c. 1615–c. 1690), French traveller and professional soldier Johnny Coppin,...
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    Frederick George Coppins VC (25 October 1889 – 20 March 1963) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for...
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  • 1925 of her mother, Queen Alexandra. Princess Victoria left Coppins to her nephew Prince George, Duke of Kent, when she died in 1935. From then until it...
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    name on the banks of the Thames, at Chelsea, in London. Entrepreneur George Coppin later acquired and expanded the Gardens which became a major Melbourne...
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    Kensington Palace (category Prince George of Denmark)
    Kensington Palace was originally a two-storey Jacobean mansion built by Sir George Coppin in 1605 in the village of Kensington. Shortly after William and Mary...
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  • Wellington (2017–present) Robert McFarland (1864–1865) James Linacre (1865) George Coppin (1866–1872) John Walls (1873) Robert Robertson (1874–1885) Arthur Gillespie...
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  • Tyler Coppin (born 9 November 1956) is an American-Australian actor, playwright and American dialect coach for actors in film, television and theatre....
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  • functions was to encourage visitors to Melbourne's Cremorne Gardens. George Coppin, who was the proprietor of the attraction, lobbied the Melbourne and...
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    was sold after Palmers death in 1871 and subdivided by entrepreneur George Coppin to create the landmark Saint James Estate. Probably Hawthorn's oldest...
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    Sir George Coppin (23 June 1603). He predeceased Coppin. Sir Thomas Edmondes was granted office as Clerk of the Crown in reversion after Sir George Coppin...
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  • Haymarket Theatre, or Royal Haymarket Theatre was a live theatre built by George Coppin in the Haymarket district of Melbourne, Australia in 1862 and was destroyed...
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    cafe) dates from 1904 to 1905. From the 1870's actor and entrepreneur George Coppin who had a holiday home there invested heavily in making Sorrento a popular...
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    servant for author George Henry Calvert, studying at every opportunity. On December 21, 1881, Fanny married Reverend Levi Jenkins Coppin, a minister of the...
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  • Australia and New Zealand. It was founded in 1871 at the instigation of George Coppin, and initially was confined to the colony of Victoria. Its objects were:...
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  • 10 episodes 1975 Behind the Legend Harriet TV series, episode 5: "George Coppin" 1976 Alvin Purple Slater TV series, episode 4: "Hospitality" 1978 Father...
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  • Vincent, John Hennings, and J. C. Lambert, in taking it over. In 1867 George Coppin joined, and Bellair, Lambert and Vincent dropped out. Triumphs during...
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  • Legislative Council and was later owned by the comic and entrepreneur George Coppin, before becoming a private school. Fahour and his family have made significant...
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  • Melbourne's principal theatre, settling with actor and theatre impresario George Coppin in 1867. After it was destroyed by fire in 1872, he immediately rebuilt...
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  • account of his drunken behavior. She came to Australia in 1858 with George Coppin to play with G. V. Brooke's company at Melbourne's Theatre Royal. In...
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    The 2023–24 Coppin State Eagles women's basketball team represents Coppin State University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season...
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    Operas, dramas, burlesques, pantomimes and other amusements were held. George Coppin made his Australian debut in the theatre in 1843. Other performers seen...
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    Sydney, Edwards went up two times in a hot air balloon as a favour to George Coppin, narrowly avoiding severe injury or death in the first ascent. Edwards's...
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    Hotel to one Samuel Boyle. It was later leased by the actor-manager George Coppin, who had already established himself as an actor at the Queen's Theatre...
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    from Manchester, England for George Coppin. Tentatively named "New Theatre", it was christened on 11 June 1855 as "Coppin's Olympic Theatre", and held its...
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    identity George Coppin who expanded them significantly using even better contacts in the world of English theatre than Ellis enjoyed. Cremorne was Coppin's indulgence...
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    The 2023–24 Coppin State Eagles men's basketball team represented Coppin State University (CSU) during the 2023-24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season...
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  • Haddon, journalist (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1839) 14 March – George Coppin, Victorian politician, actor and entrepreneur (born in the United Kingdom)...
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    Ravine. The first manager was the actor Francis Nesbitt. Mr and Mrs George Coppin made their Australian debut there in 1845, in Edward Bulwer-Lytton's...
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    Babe Ruth (redirect from George Herman Ruth)
    Stout (2002), p. 112 Montville (2006), p. 202 Montville (2006), p. 203 McCoppin, Robert (September 11, 2008). "Freak sports injuries: Now that's a bad break...
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