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Corfield may refer to: *Corfield, Queensland, a locality in the Shire of Winton, Queensland, Australia * K. G. Corfield Ltd, British photography company *''Corfield v. Coryell'', 1823 US federal circuit court case People * Bernard Corfield, Bishop of Travancore and Cochin * Charles Corfield, British mathematician * Conrad Corfield (1893–1980), British civil servant *Corrie Corfield (born 1961), British newsreader *David Corfield, British philosopher * Ella Corfield (nee Caird), British pharmacist *Frederick Corfield (1915–2005), British politician * Hermione Corfield (born 1993), British film and television actress * Joe Corfield (1895–1970), Australian footballer * Kenneth Corfield (1924-2016), camera designer, engineer and businessman * Lu Corfield, Welsh actress * Richard Corfield (1882–1913), British colonial police officer * Sid Corfield (1883–1941), English footballer * William Henry Corfield (1843-1903), hygienist * William Henry Corfield (1843-1927, politician ...
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Corfield, Queensland
Corfield is a town and locality in the Shire of Winton in north-western Queensland, Australia. In the , Corfield had a population of 183 people. Geography The town is on the Kennedy Developmental Road—the road linking Winton and Hughenden— north west of the state capital Brisbane and south west of the regional centre of Townsville. The Landsborough Highway also passes through the locality (but not through the town) merging with the Kennedy Developmental Road just before crossing into Winton. The Central Western railway line passes through the south of the locality to its terminus at Winton railway station. The Richmond–Winton Road follows a section of the north-western boundary. The principal land use is cattle grazing. As the boundaries of Winton hug the grid layout of its streets, a number of Winton's facilities are actually located in Corfield. These include the Winton Golf Course and the Winton Showground and Racecourse. As Winton uses bore water ...
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Joe Corfield
Joseph William Corfield (8 March 1895 – 7 November 1970) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). I ... (VFL). Notes External links * * 1895 births 1970 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Richmond Football Club players Australian military personnel of World War I {{AFL-bio-1895-stub ...
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William Henry Corfield (politician)
William Henry Corfield (1843–1927) was a carrier, publican, storekeeper and politician in Queensland, Australia.Corfield, William Henry (1843–1927) Biographical Entry – Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
at www.adb.online.anu.edu.au He was a Member of the .


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William Henry Corfield (hygienist)
William Henry Corfield (14 December 1843 – 26 August 1903) was an English public health physician. Appointed Professor of Hygiene and Public Health at University College London in 1869, Corfield had a major influence on public health and household sanitation in Victorian England before there was extensive knowledge of bacteriology and a clear understanding of infectious disease transmission. He was also an early advocate of land filtration and sewage farms. Life William Henry Corfield was born at Shrewsbury on 14 December 1843. He was the eldest son of Thomas Corfield, a chemist, and Jane Corfield (née Brown). He was educated at   Cheltenham Grammar School; he was a precocious scholar and obtained a Demyship to study Natural Science at Magdalen College, Oxford in March 1861 and matriculated on 12 October 1861 at the age of 17.The Corfields: A history of the Corfields from 1180 to the present day In 1863 he took a first class in Mathematics at Moderations. In the same year ...
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Sid Corfield
Sidney Corfield (24 June 1883 – 1941) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for both Black Country rivals, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Career Corfield began his career with amateur side Toll End Wesley, before Football League side West Bromwich Albion in 1902. He made only eight first team appearances though, before quitting football at the request of his parents. He returned to the game in 1905 when he signed for Wolverhampton Wanderers. He made his Wolves debut on 21 October 1905 in a 2–1 win against Blackburn Rovers. He made 29 appearances during this season which saw the club suffer relegation for the first time. After a further 18 appearances during the following campaign, he found himself out of first time contention. He left Molineux to join Welsh League side Wrexham in 1909. He helped the club to two successive Welsh Cup The FAW Welsh Cup ( cy, Cwpan Cymdeithas Pêl-droed Cymru), currently known as the JD Welsh Cup fo ...
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Richard Corfield
Richard Conyngham Corfield (27 April 1882 – 9 August 1913) was a British colonial police officer who saw service in South Africa, Nigeria, India, Kenya and Somalia in the early 20th century. His death at the hands of Darawiish Ibraahin Xoorane and Axmed Aarey was chronicled in the poem Annagoo Taleex naal. Research in African Literatures - Volume 11, Issue 4 - 1980, PAGE 462 Early life Corfield was born in Heanor, Derbyshire, the eldest of three children of the rector of Heanor, Conyngham William George Corfield and Henrietta, née Edwards. Corfield was only six years old when his father died. He first attended a dame school. In 1892 he attended Spurlings Preparatory School and then in 1896 went to Marlborough College.The Corfields: A history of the Corfields from 1180 to the present day. Justin J Corfield. Early career After leaving school Corfield worked for a shipping company in Liverpool, the T. & J. Harrison Line, run by an uncle, Thomas Fenwick Harrison. Soon a ...
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Lu Corfield
Lucy "Lu" Corfield (born 1979 or 1980) is a Welsh actress, known for her roles as Freya Wilson in '' Doctors'', Ruth in ''Last Tango in Halifax'' and Joyce Edevan in '' Clink''. In 2020, she appeared in the BBC Three series '' In My Skin''. Career Raised in Four Crosses near Llanfair Caereinion, Powys, she became head girl at Welshpool High School. Due to study English at university, she caught the acting bug through appearances with the Montgomeryshire Youth Theatre. After A-Levels, she approached Amnesty International to set up a theatre in education company, with which she toured for two years. She then relocated to London and studied acting at RADA for three years. Since her graduation, Corfield has worked in both stage and television. Television roles include '' Vera'', ''Agatha Raisin'', ''Game of Thrones'', '' Candy Cabs'', '' Rev'', '' EastEnders'', ''The Wrong Mans'', ''Watson and Oliver'', '' Stella'', ''Holby City, '' Casualty''. and Last Tango in Halifax. In Apr ...
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Kenneth Corfield
Sir Kenneth George Corfield (27 January 1924 – 11 January 2016) was a British camera engineer and industrialist. Born in Rushall near Walsall, Corfield attended the South Staffordshire College of Advanced Technology and worked in management development in ICI's Metals division from 1946 until 1950, when with his brother John he established K. G. Corfield Ltd in Wolverhampton. The company first made accessories for photographers, then launched the Periflex camera in 1953; it also imported Exacta Varex and Minox cameras from East Germany. After a majority holding in the company was bought by Guinness in the early 1960s, he led the expansion of Parkinson Cowan, a maker of gas meters and gas appliances. In 1966 he moved to American company ITT, becoming managing director of their British subsidiary Standard Telephones and Cables in 1969 and then executive chairman from 1979. Here he followed an ambitious expansion strategy, including in 1984 the ill-fated acquisition of comput ...
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Hermione Corfield
Hermione Isla Conyngham Corfield (born 19 December 1993) is an English actress. She has appeared in films, including '' Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation'' (2015), '' Mr. Holmes'' (2015), '' Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'' (2016), '' XXX: Return of Xander Cage'' (2017), '' Star Wars: The Last Jedi'' (2017), ''Rust Creek'' (2018) and '' The Misfits'' (2021). Early life Corfield was born in London, the daughter of Richard Conyngham Corfield, of the Corfield family of Chatwall Hall, Shropshire, and Jermyn Street shirt designer Emma Willis. Career Corfield made her film debut in 2014 with ''Colton's Big Night'', a segment in the movie ''50 Kisses'', directed by Sebastian Solberg, where she plays a character named Anna. In 2015, she starred alongside Ian McKellen and Laura Linney in '' Mr. Holmes'', and appeared in '' Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation'' opposite Tom Cruise. She also worked with Penélope Cruz in an advertisement campaign for Schweppes. In 2014, she was ...
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Corfield V
Corfield may refer to: *Corfield, Queensland, a locality in the Shire of Winton, Queensland, Australia * K. G. Corfield Ltd, British photography company *''Corfield v. Coryell'', 1823 US federal circuit court case People * Bernard Corfield, Bishop of Travancore and Cochin * Charles Corfield, British mathematician * Conrad Corfield (1893–1980), British civil servant *Corrie Corfield (born 1961), British newsreader *David Corfield, British philosopher * Ella Corfield (nee Caird), British pharmacist *Frederick Corfield (1915–2005), British politician * Hermione Corfield (born 1993), British film and television actress * Joe Corfield (1895–1970), Australian footballer * Kenneth Corfield (1924-2016), camera designer, engineer and businessman * Lu Corfield, Welsh actress * Richard Corfield (1882–1913), British colonial police officer * Sid Corfield (1883–1941), English footballer * William Henry Corfield (1843-1903), hygienist * William Henry Corfield (1843-1927, politician ...
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Frederick Corfield
Sir Frederick Vernon Corfield (1 June 1915 – 25 August 2005) was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician and minister. Early life Corfield was the son of Brigadier Frederick Alleyne Corfield of the British Indian Army and Mary Graham Vernon, daughter of Thomas Bowater Vernon of Hanbury, Wallington, London, Walllington (then in Surrey).Burke's Landed Gentry 1952, article Corfield of Chatwall, p.531. His father also owned the Chatwall estate at Cardington, Shropshire, which Frederick inherited on his father's death in 1939. He was educated firstly at Brockhurst Preparatory School at Church Stretton and then at Cheltenham College and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1935. He was then posted to India until 1939, only to be sent to France with the British Expeditionary Force (World War II), British Expeditionary Force after the outbreak of World War II. By 1940 he was serving in the 51st (Highland) Infantry D ...
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Ella Corfield (nee Caird)
Ella Corfield (''née'' Caird) was a British pharmacist, achieving pioneering academic work in her early career and later business management. She also held senior ranks in the British Red Cross. Early life and education Ella Caird was the younger daughter of the Reverend David Caird, Lyndhurst, Regent's Park Road, Church End, London. She served a three-year apprenticeship at the Gordon Hall School of Pharmacy from 1911, before becoming a student at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (PSGB) School of Pharmacy in Bloomsbury Square, London. She passed the PSGB Minor examination, registering as a Chemist & Druggist in 1914. She gained bronze medals in botany and chemistry, the Martindale medal in pharmacy and the CJ Hewlett memorial exhibition, with the highest honours of any student in the course that year. She passed the PSGB Major examination and registered as a Pharmaceutical Chemist in 1915. She won an unprecedented clean sweep in that year's student medals with sil ...
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