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Coborn may
refer to:
Charles Coborn (1852–1945),
British music hall
singer and
comedian born in Stepney, east
London Coborn Road
railway station, station...
- The Coopers'
Company and
Coborn School is a
secondary school and
sixth form with
academy status,
located in
Upminster area of the
London Borough of Havering...
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known by his
stage name
Charles Coborn, was a
British music hall
singer and comedian.
During a long career,
Coborn was
known largely for two
comic songs:...
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Tredegar Iron
Company in 1800, on land
owned by the
Morgan family.
Prisca Coborn (1622–1701), the
widow of a Bow brewer, left
property in Bow, Stratford...
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comedian Charles Coborn. The song
became a
staple of
Coborn's act,
performed on tour in
different languages throughout the world.
Coborn confirmed that...
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Prisca Coborn (1622-1701) was the
wealthy widow of
Thomas Coborn/Colbourne, a
brewer in Bow who died in 1675 a
couple of
months after they married. In...
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Dragon (2022-present). From Havering,
Collett attended Coopers'
Company and
Coborn School for his
secondary education,
completing Year 11 in 2020. Collett...
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Coborn Road was a
railway station in Bow, east London, 2 miles 28 chains (3.8 km) down the main line from
Liverpool Street. It was
opened on 1 February...
- song "The Man Who
Broke the Bank at
Monte Carlo", made
famous by
Charles Coborn, was
probably inspired by the
exploits of
Charles Wells, who "broke the...
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Amphibians of the World. New York:
Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-671-69098-4.
Coborn J (1991). The
Atlas of
Snakes of the World. New Jersey: TFH Publications...