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Cottrell may refer to: *Cottrell (surname) * Cottrell, Oregon, an unincorporated community in Oregon, United States *Mount Cottrell, Victoria Mount Cottrell is a locality in Victoria, Australia, west of Melbourne's Central Business District, straddling the local government areas of Melton and Wyndham. Mount Cottrell recorded a population of 496 at the 2021 census. Geography T ..., a mountain and community in Australia * 2026 Cottrell, an asteroid See also * * * Cotterell (other) {{dab, geo ...
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Cottrell (surname)
Cottrell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alan Cottrell (1919–2012), British metallurgist and physicist *Ann Cottrell Free, American journalist *Anthony Cottrell, one of the investors in the Port Phillip Association *Arthur Cottrell (1885–1918), American football coach *Bill Cottrell (1944–2025), American football player *Blair Cottrell, an Australian far-right extremist *Chris Cottrell, American entrepreneur *Con Cottrell, Irish sportsperson *Dorthia Cottrell (born 1986), American singer and musician *Elizabeth Cottrell (born 1975), American geologist *Erin Cottrell (born 1975), American actress *Frank Cottrell-Boyce, British screenwriter and novelist *Frederick Gardner Cottrell (1877–1948), American inventor and physical chemist *George Cottrell (born 1993), British former politician, financier, and convicted felon *George Cottrell (rugby) (1881-1963), English rugby union and rugby league footballer *Graham Cottrell (born 1945), English cricketer and ...
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Cottrell, Oregon
Cottrell is an unincorporated crossroads community in north Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. History Cottrell was founded by Georgia Andrews, whose maiden name was Cottrell, the wife of Charles Ida Andrews. The couple was wed in 1893). Georgia and her mother Carrie Arabella (Townsley) Cottrell moved to Oregon from Milwaukee, Wisconsin after Georgia's father and Carrie's husband George Cottrell, was killed in a railroad accident. Georgia typically went by and wrote her name as 'Georgie'. Her and her mother both died in Ashland in 1953 and 1943, respectively. There was a Cottrell post office from 1894 until 1904; it is believed to have closed when Rural Free Delivery was extended to the area. There is also a Cottrell Road and a Cottrell school a mile east of the locale, and there was a Cottrell station on the defunct Mount Hood Electric Railway line about a mile to the north. The now-abandoned station was across the county line in Multnomah County. See also *Johnso ...
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Mount Cottrell, Victoria
Mount Cottrell is a locality in Victoria, Australia, west of Melbourne's Central Business District, straddling the local government areas of Melton and Wyndham. Mount Cottrell recorded a population of 496 at the 2021 census. Geography The locality of Mount Cottrell consists of mainly privately owned open land. It is named after the 203m high mountain it encompasses, Mount Cottrell, the most massive of the Werribee Plains volcanoes, a volcanic cone formed by the radial eruption of numerous lava tongues. The mountain was purchased by Melton Council in 2007 to preserve the significant geological and flora and fauna values on the site. History The locality is named after Anthony Cottrell, a member of the Port Phillip association who was allotted the land by the company in about 1835–36. The original "No.10" hut was located about 1.5 km north of the Mount Cottrell summit. Mount Cottrell Post Office opened on 1 January 1866, closed in 1895, reopened in 1902 and clo ...
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2026 Cottrell
2026 Cottrell, provisional designation , is a dark asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 12 kilometers in diameter. The asteroid was discovered on 30 March 1955, by IU's Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana, United States. It was named after American chemist Frederick Gardner Cottrell. Orbit and classification ''Cottrell'' orbits the Sun in the inner main-belt at a distance of 2.2–2.7  AU once every 3 years and 10 months (1,398 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.12 and an inclination of 2 ° with respect to the ecliptic. In March 1951, the asteroid was identified as at Nice Observatory and two days later at McDonald Observatory, extending the body's observation arc by four years prior to its official discovery observation at Goethe Link. Physical characteristics Lightcurves Two rotational lightcurve of ''Cottrell'' were obtained from photometric observations by astronomers at the Palo ...
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