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  2. Brothel creeper - Wikipedia

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    This style of thick soled shoe was first developed commercially in 1949 by George Cox Limited of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, UK, and marketed under the "Hamilton" name, based on George Cox Jr.'s middle name. [3] Initially they came in shades of blue, ranging from pastel shades to electric blue, and were made of suede or polished leather.

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  4. George Cox - Wikipedia

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    George B. Cox (1853–1916), Cincinnati machine politician known as Boss Cox; George Bernard Cox (1886–1978), British architect; George C. Cox (1851–1903), American photographer; George G. Cox (1842–1920). American politician; George M. Cox (1892–1977), flying ace; George R. Cox (1932–1969), American politician in Wyoming; George ...

  5. George Cox Jr - Wikipedia

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    George Cox (23 August 1911 – 30 March 1985) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Sussex. He was also a footballer who played for Arsenal and Fulham. [2]

  6. Camperdown Works - Wikipedia

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    The Cox family was connected with the linen trade in Lochee from the early 18th century when a member of the Cox family was a small manufacturer in the area. In 1827 James Cock (subsequently known as Cox), the son of James Cock of Foggyley and Helen Scott, assumed control of the family business and in 1841 formed a co-partnering with his brothers, William Cox, Thomas Hunter Cox and George ...

  7. George C. Cox - Wikipedia

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    George Collins Cox (1851–1903) was an American photographer, ... Archived from the original on July 28, 2011 This page was last edited on 18 February 2024 ...

  8. George William Cox - Wikipedia

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    Greek myths. A Hungarian edition, 1911. He was born at Benares on 10 January 1827. He was the eldest son of the six children of Captain George Hamilton Cox (died 1841), of the East India Company's service, and Eliza Kearton, daughter of John Horne, planter, of St. Vincent in the West Indies. [1]

  9. Leroy M. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Milburn Cox (April 27, 1906 – September 22, 1981) was an American entrepreneur, world famous for his Cox model engines and gas powered toys including model cars, airplanes and boats. [ 1 ] Personal life