Amelia Alcock (born 11 April 2000), known professionally as Milly Alcock, is an Australian actress. She received an AACTA Award nomination for her performance...
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John Alcock and Arthur Brown were British aviators who, in 1919, made the first non-stop transatlantic flight. They flew a modified First World War Vickers...
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Alcock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred William Alcock, British naturalist C. W. Alcock, British sports administrator and...
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Captain Sir John William Alcock KBE DSC (5 November 1892 – 19 December 1919) was a British Royal Navy and later Royal Air Force officer who, with navigator...
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George Eric Deacon Alcock, MBE (28 August 1912, in Peterborough, Northamptonshire – 15 December 2000) was an English amateur astronomer. He was one of...
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John Alcock may refer to: John Alcock (bishop) (c. 1430–1500), English churchman John Alcock (priest), Dean of Ferns, 1747–1769 John Alcock (organist)...
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Victoria Alcock (born 13 May 1968) is a British actress. Alcock played the prisoner Julie Saunders in all eight series of the television drama series,...
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Arnold Alcock (18 August 1882 – 7 November 1973) was an English international rugby union player. Known as "Doc", Alcock was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire...
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Thomas Alcock may refer to: Thomas Alcock (adventurer) (died 1563), English adventurer Thomas Alcock (priest) (1709–1798), Anglican vicar, pluralist and...
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Reginald B. Alcock, PC (April 16, 1948 – October 14, 2011) was a Canadian politician. He represented the riding of Winnipeg South in the House of Commons...
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