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Charles Corey (politician)
Charles Corey may refer to: *Charles Corey (clergyman) (1834–1899) *Charles Corey (American football coach) (1915–2013) * Charles Corey (politician), see Frank D. O'Connor *Charles Corey (editor) Charles Corey may refer to: *Charles Corey (clergyman) (1834–1899) *Charles Corey (American football coach) (1915–2013) *Charles Corey (politician), see Frank D. O'Connor *Charles Corey (editor) of ''British Journal of Photography'' See also
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* Charles Corri (1861–1941), English musician * Charles B. Cory (1857–1921), American ornithologist and golfer {{hndis, Corey, Charles ...
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Charles Corey (clergyman)
Charles Henry Corey (1834-1899), was a Canadian Baptist clergyman. Biography Corey was born at New Canaan, New Brunswick on 12 December 1834. He graduated from Acadia College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia in 1858, and from Newton Theological Institution, Newton Theological Seminary in 1861. He served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Seabrook, New Hampshire from 1861 until the beginning of 1864, when he resigned to enter the service of the United States Christian Commission for the remainder of the United States Civil War. He previously accepted a commission with the USCC when he accompanied the 2nd New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment to Virginia in the summer of 1862. Following brief service in Texas and the Lower Mississippi, he served the remainder of the war in Morris Island and Charleston, South Carolina Following the war, he was a missionary among the freedmen of South Carolina. In 1867 he was appointed principal of the Augusta Institute, Augusta, Georgia, which went on to bec ...
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Charles Corey (American Football Coach)
Charles Nelson Corey Jr. (June 4, 1915 – August 10, 2013) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Colby College in Waterville, Maine in 1951 and at Bowdoin College Bowdoin College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Brunswick, Maine. When Bowdoin was chartered in 1794, Maine was still a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The college offers 34 majors and 36 minors, as well as several joint eng ... in Brunswick, Maine from 1959 to 1964. References External links * 1915 births 2013 deaths Colby Mules football coaches Bowdoin Polar Bears football coaches People from Newburyport, Massachusetts Sportspeople from Essex County, Massachusetts People from Gardiner, Maine Sportspeople from Kennebec County, Maine {{1950s-collegefootball-coach-stub ...
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Charles Corey (politician)
Charles Corey may refer to: *Charles Corey (clergyman) (1834–1899) *Charles Corey (American football coach) (1915–2013) * Charles Corey (politician), see Frank D. O'Connor *Charles Corey (editor) Charles Corey may refer to: *Charles Corey (clergyman) (1834–1899) *Charles Corey (American football coach) (1915–2013) *Charles Corey (politician), see Frank D. O'Connor *Charles Corey (editor) of ''British Journal of Photography'' See also
of '' British Journal of Photography''


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* Charles Corri (1861–1941), English musician * Charles B. Cory (1857–1921), American ornithologist and golfer {{hndis, Corey, Charles ...
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Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang Currency * Liechtenstein franc or frank, the currency of Liechtenstein since 1920 * Swiss franc or frank, the currency of Switzerland since 1850 * Westphalian frank, currency of the Kingdom of Westphalia between 1808 and 1813 * The currencies of the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland (1803–1814): ** Appenzell frank ** Argovia frank ** Basel frank ** Berne frank ** Fribourg frank ** Glarus frank ** Graubünden frank ** Luzern frank ** Schaffhausen frank ** Schwyz frank ** Solothurn frank ** St. Gallen frank ** Thurgau frank ** Unterwalden frank ** Uri frank ** Zürich frank Places * Frank, Alberta, Canada, an urban community, formerly a village * Franks, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community * Franks, Missouri, United ...
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Charles Corey (editor)
Charles Corey may refer to: *Charles Corey (clergyman) (1834–1899) *Charles Corey (American football coach) (1915–2013) *Charles Corey (politician), see Frank D. O'Connor *Charles Corey (editor) of ''British Journal of Photography'' See also

*Charles Corri (1861–1941), English musician *Charles B. Cory (1857–1921), American ornithologist and golfer {{hndis, Corey, Charles ...
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British Journal Of Photography
The ''British Journal of Photography'' (BJP) is a magazine about photography, published by 1854 Media. It includes in-depth articles, profiles of photographers, analyses, and technological reviews. History The magazine was established in Liverpool as the ''Liverpool Photographic Journal'' in 1854 with its first issue appearing on 14 January 1854, making it the United Kingdom's second oldest photographic title after the Photographic Journal. It was printed monthly until 1857 when it became the ''Liverpool and Manchester Photographic Journal'', published bi-weekly, then the ''Photographic Journal'' from 1859 to 1860, when it obtained its present name. The magazine moved to London in 1864, first to Covent Garden; then in 2007 to Soho; and in 2013 to Shoreditch; then in 2017 to East India Dock. It was published weekly from 1864 to March 2010, then reverted to its original monthly period. It is now also available as an electronic magazine, online and in iPad and iPhone formats. In 201 ...
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Charles Corri
Charles Montague Corri (22 June 1861 – 8 June 1941) was an English musician, conductor and arranger. He spent most of his career working for Lilian Baylis, as her musical director at the Old Vic Theatre, and then at Sadler's Wells Opera. Life and career Corri was born in Walworth, London, the son of William Charles Cunningham Corri and Maria Louisa Pennal. He came from an Italian family of musicians who settled in Britain in the 18th century. '' Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' lists eight members of the Corri family active as musicians in Britain from 1771 onwards, which includes Domenico Corri, Sophia Corri Dussek, Philip Antony Corri, and Fanny Corri-Paltoni. In 1898, Emma Cons, who ran the Old Vic Theatre, engaged him as musical director. At the same time she recruited her niece Lilian Baylis to help run the theatre."Obituary – Mr. Charles Corri", ''The Times'', 13 June 1941, p. 7 The Old Vic was operated on a small budget for the benefit of the local ...
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