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Chippindale (other)
Chippindale is an English surname. It is a less common variant of Chippendale. Another variant is Chippindall. People with the surname ''Chippindale'' include: *Christopher Chippindale (born 1951), British archaeologist *Peter Chippindale (1945–2014), British newspaper journalist and author *Ron Chippindale Ronald Chippindale (26 March 1933 – 12 February 2008) was the Chief Inspector of Air Accidents in charge of the New Zealand Office of Air Accidents Investigations. Early life and family Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England, on 26 March ...
(1933–2008), New Zealand air inspector {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Chippendale (other)
Chippendale may refer to: People * Alfreda Chippendale (1842–1887), American actress *George Chippendale (1921–2020), Australian botanist *Chipps Chippendale, mountain bike magazine editor *Thomas Chippendale (c. 1718–1779), English cabinetmaker, namesake of Chippendale furniture * Thomas Chippendale, the younger (1749–1822), cabinetmaker, son of Thomas Chippendale * William Chippendale (1730s–1802), English merchant *William Henry Chippendale (1801–1888), English actor Others *Chippendale, New South Wales, a Sydney suburb *Chippendale Society, a British charity promoting furniture craftsmanship *Chippendales, an American male dance troupe * Chippendales Audition, a 1990 ''Saturday Night Live'' comedy sketch * Chairface Chippendale, a supervillain character from the Tick comics *Chinese Chippendale (architecture), an architectural detail derived from Thomas Chippendale's Chinese-influenced work See also * * Chippindale (other), variant spelling of the surname ...
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Chippindall (other)
Chippindall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Edward Chippindall (1827–1902), British army officer * Giles Chippindall (1893–1969), Australian public servant * Lucy Katherine Armitage Chippindall Lucy Katherine (Kathleen) Armitage Chippindall, also known as Chipps and later as Mrs. Albert Oliff Crook (15 February 1913, Pretoria – 4 April 1992) was a South African botanist and agrostologist. Life Lucy Katherine Armitage Chippindall ... (1913–1992), South African botanist See also * Chippindale (other) {{surname ...
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Christopher Chippindale
Christopher Ralph Chippindale, FSA (born 13 October 1951) is a British archaeologist. He worked at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology from 1988 to his retirement in 2013, and was additionally Reader in Archaeology at the University of Cambridge from 2001 to 2013. Early life and education Chippindale was born on 13 October 1951, to Keith and Ruth Chippindale. He was educated at Sedbergh School, a public school in Sedbergh, Yorkshire. He went on to study at St John's College, Cambridge, graduating Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons). He then studied for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Girton College, Cambridge. His doctoral thesis was titled "The Later Prehistoric rock-engravings of Val Fontanalba, Mont Bego, Tende, Alpes-Maritimes, France" and was completed in 1988. Career Chippindale was a research fellow in archaeology at Girton College, Cambridge from 1985 to 1988 and bye-fellow from 1988 to 1991. In 1987, he was appointed assistant curator of the Museum of Archaeology an ...
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Peter Chippindale
Peter Chippindale (4 July 1945 – 10 August 2014) was a British newspaper journalist and author. He was born to Keith and Ruth Chippindale in Northern India, where his father was a captain in the 11th Sikh regiment. As a child he attended Sedbergh School.Leigh, Peter"Peter Chippindale obituary."''The Guardian'', 13 August 2014. Archived frothe original Retrieved 18 August 2014. He worked initially for ''The Guardian'' newspaper and was sent to Belfast at the height of The Troubles. Chippindale reported on the Birmingham Six trial and that of the Guildford Four and "he thought they'd got the wrong men in both cases". His suspicions convinced Chris Mullin to investigate and led eventually to their acquittal. In 1981 he worked on documentaries for London Weekend Television's ''The London Programme''. He was news editor for the left wing ''News on Sunday'' and charted its demise with fellow ex-employee Chris Horrie in their book ''Disaster: The Rise and Fall of News on Sunday''. He ...
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