Dick Turpin (disambiguation)
- Dick Turpin (disambiguation)
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Dick Turpin can refer to:-
- Dick Turpin, an English highwayman,
- Dick Turpin (TV series), a British television series,
- Dick Turpin (1925 film), an American film
- Dick Turpin (1933 film), a British film with Victor McLaglen
- Dick Turpin (1974 film), a Spanish film
- Dick Turpin (boxer), a boxer.
- Dick Turpin (racehorse), a racehorse.
- Dick Turpin, locomotive no. 2579 of the London & North Eastern Railway, see List of LNER Class A1/A3 locomotives
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