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George Green (land Agent)
George Green may refer to: Arts and entertainment *George Green (actor), Canadian actor * George Green (businessman) (1861–1915), British cinema pioneer *George Green (songwriter) (1952–2011), American co-author of several John Mellencamp hits *George Dawes Green (born 1954), American novelist and founder of The Moth * G. F. Green (George Frederick Green, 1911–1977), British fiction writer *George Hamilton Green (1893–1970), American xylophonist, composer and cartoonist Science and medicine *George Green (mathematician) (1793–1841), British mathematical physicist *George F. Green (dentist) (fl. 1863), American inventor of a pneumatic dental drill *George Gill Green (1842–1925), American patent medicine entrepreneur and colonel in the American Civil War * George Kenneth Green (1911–1997), American accelerator physicist * George E. Green (doctor), American cardiac surgeon Sports Association football *George Green (footballer, born 1891) (1891–1958), English footballe ...
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George Green (actor)
''Trailer Park Boys'' is a Canadian TV, Canadian mockumentary sitcom television series created by Mike Clattenburg that began airing in 2001 as a continuation of his 1999 film bearing the same name. The show follows the misadventures of a group of trailer park residents, including two lead characters in and out of prison, living in the fictional "Sunnyvale Trailer Park" in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The series premiered on Showcase (Canadian TV channel), Showcase on April 20, 2001, and originally ran for seven seasons before concluding with a one-hour special on December 7, 2008. The series spawned three films: ''Trailer Park Boys: The Movie, The Movie'', released on October 6, 2006; ''Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day, Countdown to Liquor Day'', released on September 25, 2009; and ''Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It, Don't Legalize It'', released on April 18, 2014. In 2013, Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, and Mike Smith (actor), Mike Smith, the a ...
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George Green (baseball)
George M. Green (1884 – death date unknown) was an American Negro league outfielder between 1919 and 1920. A native of Maryland, Green played for the Brooklyn Royal Giants The Brooklyn Royal Giants were a professional Negro league baseball team based in Brooklyn, New York. Formed in 1905 by John Wilson Connor (1875–1926), owner of the Brooklyn Royal Cafe, the team initially played against white semi-pro teams. ... in 1919 and 1920. In 13 recorded games, he posted eight hits and two RBI in 49 plate appearances. References External links *Baseball statistics and player information froBaseball-Reference Black Baseball StatsanSeamheads 1884 births Date of birth missing Year of death missing Place of birth missing Place of death missing Brooklyn Royal Giants players Baseball players from Maryland Baseball outfielders {{negro-league-baseball-outfielder-stub ...
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George Green (trade Unionist)
George Frederick Green (3 August 1908 – 7 October 1989) was a British trade union leader. Green was born in London Borough of Camden to George James Green and Florence Meta Emily Green. In the 1940s, Green the leading figure in the Socialist Vanguard Group, an organisation linked with the Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund, and also with the Society for the Furtherance of Critical Philosophy of Leonard Nelson.Peter Barberis et al, ''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations'', p.293 By the late 1940s, the Vanguard Group was best known for its anti-communism, and it was influential on the right-wing of the Labour Party, publishing ''Socialist Commentary''. Green served for some years as the deputy general secretary of the Civil Service Clerical Association (CSCA). In 1955, the union's general secretary, Len White, died suddenly, and Green was appointed as his successor. As leader, he was known for his command of the complex pay scheme for civil ser ...
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George Green (shipbuilder)
George Green (1767 – 21 February 1849) was a ship builder from Blackwall, London. Biography Green served his shipbuilding apprenticeship with John Perry on the largest dock on the Thames Blackwall Yard, repairing and building ships primarily for the East India Company. As Perry began to withdraw from the business the firm became Perry Sons & Green (having married John Perry's second daughter in 1796), Perry Wells & Green (a half share having been sold to Rotherhithe shipbuilder John Wells) and eventually Wigram & Green. In 1821 the firm built its first steamship. During this period the yard built Blackwall Frigates. He married Sarah Perry in 1796 giving birth to Richard Green in 1803. Following Sarah's death in 1805, George Green remarried Elizabeth Unwin giving birth to Frederick Green and Henry Green. Frederick went on to set up Frederick Green and Co., and was the father of Joseph Green and Sir Frederick Green. Green was buried at St Matthias Old Church in 1849. ...
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George Green (politician)
George Green was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Biography Green was the chairman of the Ulster Special Constabulary Association (USCA), a group which focussed on opposition to the Irish Republican Army.Henry Patterson and Eric P. Kaufmann, ''Unionism and Orangeism in Northern Ireland Since 1945'', p.185 He was elected to North Down Borough Council in 1973 as an independent loyalist.The Local Government Elections 1973-1981: North Down
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George Green (murderer)
George Green (1896 – 17 April 1939) was an Australians, Australian murderer, convicted of killing two women in November 1938 in the Melbourne suburb of Glenroy, Victoria.Verdict of Murder: Green Found Guilty
''The Argus'' (Melbourne), 25 February 1939, page 1.
The case against Green substantially relied on circumstantial and forensic evidence. Green was executed at HM Prison Pentridge, Pentridge Prison in April 1939. Green was the fifth of eleven people to be hanged at Pentridge Prison after the closure of Melbourne Gaol in 1924.


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George Green was born in 1896 in the inner Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, Victoria, Fitzroy, the son of Thomas Green and Ada Kennedy. In 1912 George Green, aged 16 years, was charged with stealing ...
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George Green (Medal Of Honor)
George Green (July 16, 1840 – February 10, 1898) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Green received his country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor. Green's medal was won for his actions in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee, on November 25, 1863. He was honored with the award on January 12, 1892. Green was born in Elsham, Lincolnshire, England. He joined the US Army from Columbus, Ohio in April 1861, and mustered out with his regiment in June 1864. He was buried in Troy, Ohio Troy is a city in and the county seat of Miami County, Ohio, United States, located north of Dayton. The population was 26,305 at the 2020 census, making it the largest city in Miami County and the 55th largest city in Ohio; it is part of the Da .... Medal of Honor citation See also * List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: G–L References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Green, George 1840 births 1898 dea ...
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Green's Exchange
Green's Exchange, also known as Green's Auction Mart, was a business on King William Street, Adelaide, in the early colonial days of South Australia. It was not the first, and by no means the only stock exchange in Adelaide, but was notable in its alternative use as a venue for large public meetings and performances. History George Green George Green (c. 1820 – 20 January 1895) arrived in South Australia in March 1848 aboard ''David Malcolm'' from London. He had studied civil engineering in Britain, but finding little demand for the profession, turned to land surveying, with offices at 65 King William Street adjacent the Bank of Australasia from 1850. By June 1853 he was advertising as a land agent and auctioneer with offices at the same address, under he title "Exchange Auction Mart" (still operating 1886). He also acted as a gold buyer for some of the banks, was for a time a director of the Moonta mines, and managed "Green's Exchange Room", which operated from May 1853 to at leas ...
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George Green (land Agent)
George Green may refer to: Arts and entertainment *George Green (actor), Canadian actor * George Green (businessman) (1861–1915), British cinema pioneer *George Green (songwriter) (1952–2011), American co-author of several John Mellencamp hits *George Dawes Green (born 1954), American novelist and founder of The Moth * G. F. Green (George Frederick Green, 1911–1977), British fiction writer *George Hamilton Green (1893–1970), American xylophonist, composer and cartoonist Science and medicine *George Green (mathematician) (1793–1841), British mathematical physicist *George F. Green (dentist) (fl. 1863), American inventor of a pneumatic dental drill *George Gill Green (1842–1925), American patent medicine entrepreneur and colonel in the American Civil War * George Kenneth Green (1911–1997), American accelerator physicist * George E. Green (doctor), American cardiac surgeon Sports Association football *George Green (footballer, born 1891) (1891–1958), English footballe ...
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George Green (chaplain)
Reverend Captain George Green (1881–1956) was an Anglican clergyman from Emerald and Rockhampton in Central Queensland, Australia, when he enlisted in the Australian Army in September 1914. He served as a chaplain with the 2nd Light Horse Regiment at Gallipoli and in the Middle Eastern campaigns. His diaries are considered one of the most poignant and detailed descriptions of Australian Imperial Forces during the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. Early life Born in London on 10 July 1881, Green was ordained in 1910. Equipped with a Bachelor of Arts from Oxford University, he migrated to Australia and established himself in central Queensland, working in Mount Chalmers, Yeppoon and Emu Park, as part of the North Rockhampton parish, before appointment as the vicar of St Luke's in Emerald, then back to St Paul's Cathedral in Rockhampton. Military career and diaries The 33 year old Green enlisted in September 1914 and was appointment as a chaplain (4th Class). He embarke ...
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Dallas Green (baseball)
George Dallas Green (August 4, 1934 – March 22, 2017) was an American professional baseball pitcher, manager, scout and executive in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played big league baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Senators and New York Mets, from through . A man of towering stature, at tall and , Green achieved notoriety for his blunt manner. He possessed a booming voice and achieved many successes over a baseball career that lasted over 60 years. After his career as a pitcher, minor league manager, and farm system director, Green went on to manage the Phillies, New York Yankees and Mets for all or portions of eight seasons between and . He led the Phillies to their third National League pennant and the first World Series title in their 97-year history in 1980, when they defeated the Kansas City Royals. As general manager of the Chicago Cubs from to , Green built the club that won a division title in 1984 — the Cubs' first postseason appearance in 3 ...
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George Green (rugby League)
Edward George Green (born 17 December 1883 in Grafton, New South Wales), was a pioneer Australian Rugby League player. He is reputed to have been the first Indigenous Australian to play rugby league at first-grade level in Australia. Club career George Green played for the club sides Eastern Suburbs for four seasons between 1908–11 and North Sydney for 10 seasons between 1912–1916 and 1918–1922. A utility forward, Green made his debut playing for the Eastern Suburbs club in 1908 season, rugby league's founding year in Australia. He played in the Eastern suburbs side in 1911, the year that club won their first premiership. He moved to the North Sydney club the following year where he played for the next ten seasons. In 1916 Green captained the North Sydney club and in 1918-1919 he was Captain-coach. Green was a vice-captain with the Norths during the club's golden era in its only two premiership winning seasons – 1921 and 1922. Green, who has been described as "scho ...
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