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Jane Turpin is a fictional girl character, created by Evadne Price. Most of these stories were published in The Novel Magazine and later compiled in a book form, in the period 1928 to 1947 (roughly the end of World War II). Jane is often referred to as the "female William", a reference to the Just William stories of Richmal Crompton which were very popular at the time.
Jane was depicted as a young child with angelic looks and golden curls, whose looks often belied her intent. Jane was depicted to be of a tomboyish nature, rebelling against authority, and the books usually used situation comedy to generate humour. Jane uses a distinctive lingo. Among her trademark distinctive speech is the substitution of the word "terrible" by the distorted form "terrable".
JaneTurpin is a fictional girl character, created by Evadne Price. Most of these stories were published in The Novel Magazine and later compiled in a...
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as well as for her children's books starring the popular character JaneTurpin. In the 1950s, she became a regular performer on television, as a storyteller...
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west of these in the southwest corner leads off to a walkway through to Turpin Way, on which the Walford Community Centre and Playground are found. To...
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collected by Percy Grainger "Brigg Fair" "Seventeen Come Sunday" "Creeping Jane" "Turpin Hero" "The White Hare" "Rufford Park Poachers" "Lord Bateman" "The Gypsy's...
Carry On films (1958–1992). The story is based on the Dick Turpin legend and features Turpin (James) as an antihero, attempting to evade capture by the...
the brothers Ed (lead vocalist) and Dean Roland (rhythm guitarist), Will Turpin (bassist), Johnny Rabb (drummer), and Jesse Triplett (lead guitarist). Formed...
that Judge Turpin, who is responsible for his conviction, has raped his young wife and adopted his daughter. He at first plans to kill Turpin, but when...
marked the beginning of his association with the Parisian painter Jean Turpin, who had married Barbara's sister. Together, their collaborative business...
Henry Turpin and Petronella Lee Turpin, but her father died of tuberculosis four months before she was born. Two siblings, Mary Wilson Turpin and Edward...
Columbia that existed from 1991 until December 1999. Members were Jane Tilley, Bruce Turpin and Peter Lutwyche The band performed mostly psychedelic electronic...
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