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Bunney is a surname which may refer to:

Elliot John Bunney is a Scottish former athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres. He competed for Scotland at the 1986, 1990, 1994 and 1998 Commonwealth Games, winning a Bronze medal in the sprint relay team competition in 1986. He competed for Great Britain in the 1988 Summer Olympics and won a Silver medal as part of the sprint relay team.

Joe Bunney Footballer

Joseph Bunney is an English professional footballer who plays as a left back for Rochdale on loan from League Two club Northampton Town.

John Wharlton Bunney British painter

John Wharlton Bunney was an English topographical and landscape artist of the nineteenth century.

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Bunney Brooke Australian actress

Dorothy Cronin, professionally known as Bunney Brooke, was an Australian actress and Casting director/agent, best known for her being one of the early faces of Australian television. Known for her television, movie, theatre acting and comedy roles including the long-running role of Flo Patterson in the soap opera and movie release version of Number 96 in the 1970s, and in her later years to a new generation of viewers in her role in children's series Round the Twist and her role as Violet "Vi" Patchett in E Street (1990).

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Frederick Ladbrooke (1810–1865) was an English painter of landscapes and a member of the Norwich School of painters.