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Albert David "Alby"
Lowerson, VC (2
August 1896 – 15
December 1945) was an
Australian recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest award for gallantry...
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Cleveland Way, Whitechapel, who
opened the
first chippie around 1860. J. R.
Lowerson, 'Slazenger,
Ralph (1845–1910)’,
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
- (5 km)
north of East Grinstead, just over the
Surrey border.
References Lowerson, John (1980). A
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Armstrong 1971, pp. 39
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Keynes 2013, p. 36
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borough of...
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version was
quoted by J.
Mainwaring Baines in 1980 in "Sus**** pottery"
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Julie (25 July 2003). "Brighton rocks". The Guardian...
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Retrieved 7
February 2013. Alun
Howkins and John
Lowerson,
Trends in
Leisure 1919-1939: A
Review for the
Joint Panel on
Leisure and...
- others, Te Ara - the
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Updated 14
November 2012.
Lowerson[page needed] "The
Fishing Museum Online - Game or Co****?". www.fishingmuseum...
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Audit Summary Report" (PDF). sportscotland.
Retrieved 25
February 2015.
Lowerson, John (5 May 1983). "Scottish Croquet: The
English Golf Boom, 1880–1914"...
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Australian Cricketer. Sam Kekovich,
Australian Rules footballer. Alby
Lowerson, WWI
Victoria Cross recipient.
Steve Mautone,
retired professional football...