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- Chippindall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Chippindall (1827–1902), British army officer Giles Chippindall (1893–1969)...
- expeditions in British India. Chippindall was born in 1827, and had two brothers, Rev. J. Chippindall and Robert Chippindall. He was commissioned an ensign...
- Sir Giles Tatlock Chippindall CBE (21 May 1893 – 20 December 1969) was a senior Australian public servant. He was Secretary of the Department of Supply...
- Lucy Katherine (Kathleen) Armitage Chippindall, also known as Chipps and later as Mrs. Albert Oliff Crook (15 February 1913, Pretoria – 4 April 1992)...
- Alicia Washington Recurring role (12 episodes) 2014 Fat Tony & Co. Tamara Chippindall Recurring role 2014–15 Wonderland Sasha Clarke Supporting role (series...
- Retrieved Jan 24, 2019. Ian Carnell. "Sir Giles Tatlock Chippindall (1893–1969)". Chippindall, Sir Giles Tatlock (1893–1969). National Centre of Biography...
- Chippendale Chippindale (disambiguation), variant spelling of the surname Chippindall (disambiguation), variant spelling of the surname Chip 'n' Dale, cartoon...
- offices Preceded by Sir Abraham Josias Cloëté Colonel of Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment) 1886–1896 Succeeded by Edward Chippindall...
- Brown 1940–1946: Daniel McVey 1946–1949: Bede Fanning 1949–1958: Giles Chippindall 1958: Van Vanthoff 1959–1961: Mervyn Stradwick 1961–1965: Frank O'Grady...
- (1812–1880), clergyman and cricketer, was born here. Lieutenant-General Edward Chippindall (1827–1902), British Army officer and Aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria...