Proper noun
Galpin (plural Galpins)
A surname.
Joseph Wheeler, "Review: Edward H. Tarr, Die Trompete" The Galpin Society Journal, Vol. 31, May, 1978, p. 167. Microtones : Composers such as Scelsi and Stockhausen have made wide use of the trumpet's ability to play microtonally. Source: Internet
Named after The Reverend Arthur Galpin, Headmaster from 1897-1910. Source: Internet
The BBC's Richard Galpin in Islamabad says the Taliban have indicated that Mullah Fazlullah wants revenge for the killing of Mehsud. Source: Internet
Robinson 1971, pp. 233-5 Two further unsuccessful interceptions were made by Galpin and Leckie on 24 May and 5 June, and on 14 June L 43 was brought down by an H.12 flown by Sub Lts. Source: Internet
On 14 May L 22 was shot down near Terschelling Bank by an H.12 flown by Lt. Galpin and Sub-Lt. Source: Internet
Other publishers are Hippocampus Press (Letters to Alfred Galpin et al. Source: Internet