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  • Margaret Catchpole: Two Worlds Apart is a chamber opera written in 1979 by the English composer Stephen Dodgson with a libretto by Suffolk-based writer...
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    Margaret Catchpole (14 March 1762 – 13 May 1819) was an English servant girl, chronicler, and deportee to Australia. Born in Suffolk, she worked as a servant...
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  • drama productions (see Incidental music). His one full-scale opera, Margaret Catchpole – Two Worlds Apart, is in four acts and features a heroine who...
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    première recordings of Daniel Purcell's opera-oratorio The Judgment of Paris and Stephen Dodgson's opera Margaret Catchpole. His solo discography includes world...
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  • Doreen Mantle (category English soap opera actresses)
    many of Mantle's parts were one-offs, but she had a short run as Mrs Catchpole in the first series of The Duchess of Duke Street (1976) and played Karl...
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    community celebrations, due to its central Sydney location between the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydney Cove was the site of the First...
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  • Express 13 August 2003; TV EXPRESS EDITED BY CHARLOTTE CIVIL CHARLIE CATCHPOLE "'This is a bunch of lies! Sneaky! Underhand!'". The Independent (London);...
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    Queen Mother for a few years following her marriage. It was brought from Catchpole and Williams and the flowers can be detached and used as brooches. It...
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    Dickens (1993), Margaret Cardwell (ed.), Great Expectations, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ISBN 978-0-19-818591-8, introduction and notes by Margaret Cardwell Charles...
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    concerts, including performances on the steps and forecourt of the Sydney Opera House and at many other public venues, art and literary competitions, historic...
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  • The Transports (category Operas)
    The Transports is a folk ballad opera written by Peter Bellamy released by Free Reed Records in 1977. It is often cited as Bellamy's greatest achievement...
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  • Australia's first athletics world record, in the 370 metres (400 yd) Ken Catchpole – rugby union footballer, state and national representative half-back...
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  • Educational Diversity, Blackpool. For services to Education. Jordan Michael Catchpole. For services to Swimming. Louis Cayer, Tennis Coach. For services to...
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  • Australia to acknowledge convict ancestry.[citation needed] The 1977 folk opera The Transports by Peter Bellamy is based on the story of Henry Kable and...
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  • and His Grandmother". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved August 27, 2019. Catchpole, Kevin (July 15, 2013). "Cherry Poppin Daddies: White Teeth, Black Thoughts"...
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  • Designer, Jaguar Cars. For services to the British Car Industry. Susan Jane Catchpole, Director, HM Treasury. For public service. Rachel Maud Elizabeth Clacher...
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    Executive Officer, House of Commons. The Reverend Canon Keith William Catchpole, Chaplain, Royal Military Police Training School, Chichester. For services...
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  • as a gold medallist at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games Kenneth William Catchpole For service to Rugby Union football, and to the community Shelagh Mary...
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  • does not despise its characters. Of Episode 6, The Mirror's Charlie Catchpole wrote "Although I wouldn't want to bump into any of these people in a...
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  • Northumberland. Mrs Stella Margaret Carrington, Chair, Dundee West Communities Association. For voluntary service in Dundee. Mrs Carole Catchpole, Founder, Northumbrian...
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