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- Q7926409 description "Australian football coach".
- Q7926409 description "Australian football coach".
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- Q7926409 abstract "Victor Upton-Brown (born 1 November 1880, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules football coach who coached University for a season while they were in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Upton-Brown coached University when Gerald Brosnan stepped aside for the 1913 season but couldn't steer the club to a single win from his 18 games in charge. When not coaching, Upton-Brown spent some time as a boundary and field umpire in the VFL.He was involved in the early Australian movie industry, writing and directing a movie based on the play 'How McDougall Topped the Score' which was released in 1924. He is also credited as having acted in the 1920 film: The Kelly Gang, which starred Godfrey Cass.He also taught at Wesley College in Melbourne and is credited as the lyricist of several school songs, including "Grey Towers". He was also the editor of the 1910 version of that school's songbook.He opened the South Yarra Cinema in the suburb of South Yarra, Melbourne, on 22 November 1915, where he lectured on movies.He was an occasional contributor to The Argus newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, during 1914 and 1915.".
- Q7926409 birthDate "1880-11-01".
- Q7926409 birthYear "1880".
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- Q7926409 dateOfBirth "1880-11-01".
- Q7926409 fullname "Victor Upton-Brown".
- Q7926409 name "Upton-Brown, Victor".
- Q7926409 name "Victor Upton-Brown".
- Q7926409 shortDescription "Australian football coach".
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- Q7926409 comment "Victor Upton-Brown (born 1 November 1880, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules football coach who coached University for a season while they were in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Upton-Brown coached University when Gerald Brosnan stepped aside for the 1913 season but couldn't steer the club to a single win from his 18 games in charge.".
- Q7926409 label "Victor Upton-Brown".
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- Q7926409 name "Victor Upton-Brown".
- Q7926409 surname "Upton-Brown".