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Collymore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Clinton Collymore Clinton Collymore was the Chief Minister within the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development in Guyana. He is a religious conversion, convert to Hinduism. External linksHindus of South AmericaHinduism Today - January 2000Governmen ..., Guyanese politician * Corey Collymore (born 1977), Barbadian cricketer * Frank Collymore (1893–1980), Barbadian author and poet * Robert Collymore (born 1958) Guyanese-born British businessman * Stan Collymore (born 1971), English footballer and football pundit {{surname, Collymore ...
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Clinton Collymore
Clinton Collymore was the Chief Minister within the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development in Guyana. He is a religious conversion, convert to Hinduism. External linksHindus of South AmericaHinduism Today - January 2000
Government of Guyana - October 22, 2005 Converts to Hinduism Guyanese Hindus Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Hindu-bio-stub ...
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Corey Collymore
Corey Dalanelo Collymore (born 21 December 1977) is a former Barbadian cricketer, who represented the West Indies team in both Tests and ODIs cricket as seam bowler. Collymore also played for Barbados, Warwickshire, Sussex and Middlesex in his cricketing career. International career Collymore made his test debut for the Windies in 1999 against Australia, where he bowled around the 90 mph mark. He soon suffered a near career ending back injury and was forced to remodel his bowling action. In so doing his pace was reduced though he enhanced his ability to swing and move the ball. He eventually recovered to solely feature in one day internationals for some time. As part of the West Indies' 2003 World Cup campaign, he was recalled to the Test team for the 2003 home series against Sri Lanka. After five wickets in the first inninings of the first test in St Lucia, he led the charge in the second innings of the second test at Sabina Park, claiming 7 for 57, in helping the ...
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Frank Collymore
Frank Appleton Collymore Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE (7 January 1893 – 17 July 1980) was a Barbados, Barbadian literary editor, writer, poet, stage performer and painter. His nickname was "Barbadian Man of the Arts". He also taught for 50 years at Combermere School, where he sought out and encouraged prospective writers in his classes, notably George Lamming and Austin Clarke (novelist), Austin Clarke. Collymore was the founder and long-time editor of pioneering Caribbean literary magazine ''BIM (magazine), BIM''. Background Frank Collymore was born to Rebecca Wilhelmina Clarke and Joseph Appleton Collymore at Woodville Cottage, Chelsea Road, Saint Michael, Barbados (where he lived all his life). Aside from being a student at Combermere School (from 1903 until 1910), he was also one of its staff members until his retirement in 1958, up to which point he was its Deputy Headmaster. After this, he often returned to teach until 1963. On the stage, ...
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