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Edwin Stanley "Nigger" Brown (1898–1972) was an Australian rugby league footballer of the 1910s and 20s. A Queensland state and Australian international representative centre, he played club football in Toowoomba for Newtown.
Brown, an Anglo-Australian who was nicknamed "Nigger" because of his fair complexion (or perhaps because of his use of the "Nigger Brown" variety of Kiwi shoe polish), became Toowoomba's first rugby league international when he was selected to go on the 1921–22 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain, during which he played four matches.
Brown forged a world-class centre combination with Tom Gorman in the famous Toowoomba sides of the 1920s, and in 1925 injured his ankle playing in their win over the New Zealand national side before a crowd of around 5,000 in Toowoomba.
Brown later served as a judge for The Sunday Herald's player of the season award. He was also president of the Toowoomba Rugby League during the eary 1950s and became a local councillor in Toowoomba. He was Kangaroo Tour manager in 1954.
Edwin Brown (died September 1 1876 Tenby) was an English naturalist and entomologist.
Edwin Brown was manager of the Burton, Uttoxeter and Ashbourne Union Bank in Burton on Trent. He had a private museum of geological,zoological and botanical specimens and a library of taxonomic works. Brown was a Member of the Entomological Society of London from 1849. He specialised in Carabidae and Cicindelidae.
Parts of his collection were purchased by Oxford University Museum of Natural History when it was sold at auction in March 1877.The purchase included insects collected by Alfred Russel Wallace.
Edwin Brown was Henry Walter Bates's first naturalist friend.
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Edwin Brown is a British actor.
He has had a lengthy career in television, often playing policemen or similar roles. His film roles included a prison warder in the comedy Two-Way Stretch (1960), and Albert Pierrepoint, the hangman, in 10 Rillington Place (1971).
Edwin Brown may refer to:
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Edwin Stanley "Nigger" Brown (1898–1972) was an Australian rugby league footballer of the 1910s and 20s. A Queensland state and Australian international representative centre, he played club football in Toowoomba for Newtown.
Brown, an Anglo-Australian who was nicknamed "Nigger" because of his fair complexion (or perhaps because of his use of the "Nigger Brown" variety of Kiwi shoe polish), became Toowoomba's first rugby league international when he was selected to go on the 1921–22 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain, during which he played four matches.
Brown forged a world-class centre combination with Tom Gorman in the famous Toowoomba sides of the 1920s, and in 1925 injured his ankle playing in their win over the New Zealand national side before a crowd of around 5,000 in Toowoomba.
Brown later served as a judge for The Sunday Herald's player of the season award. He was also president of the Toowoomba Rugby League during the eary 1950s and became a local councillor in Toowoomba. He was Kangaroo Tour manager in 1954.