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published in 1880, and a sequel, The Last of the
Peterkins was
printed in 1886. The
first Peterkin story, The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee, was published...
- officer.
Thomas Peterkin, the
Mayor of
Lower Hutt (1907 - 1909)
Peterkin ****, a
character in the
novel The
Coral Island, 1858 The
Peterkins, an impractical...
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Alexander Peterkin (26
March 1781 – 9
November 1846) was a
Scottish lawyer,
journalist and writer.
Peterkin was born in
Macduff in Banffshire,
where his...
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figures and
images are
commonly preferred.
Lucretia P. Hale's
story "The
Peterkins' Christmas-Tree"
offers a
short catalog of the
sorts of
ornaments used...
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Julia Peterkin (October 31, 1880 –
August 10, 1961) was an
American author from
South Carolina. In 1929 she won a
Pulitzer Prize for her
novel Scarlet...
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Daisy Ann
Peterkin (September 16, 1884 –
August 12, 1952),
known by the
stage name Mlle. Dazie, was an
American vaudeville and
Ziegfeld Follies dancer...
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George Norman Peterkin (Liverpool, 21
December 1886 – Guildford, 15
December 1982) was an
English composer and
music publisher. He is
perhaps best known...
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Freddie Lee
Peterkin, also
known as
Freddie Lee, is a
published author, singer–songwriter,
actor and
ordained interdenominational Minister, born in Pahokee...
- "About Us". "The Mayor's Office". Ards and
North Down
Borough Council.
Peterkin, Tom (14
December 2005). "50
years after his death,
maverick colonel may...
- 279. "No. 48837". The
London Gazette (Supplement). 16 June 1989. p. 18.
Peterkin, Tom (15 June 2008). "Stephen
Hawking Warns Government over 'Disastrous'...