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Paramor may refer to: People * George Paramor (1846-1924), NZ cricket player * Norrie Paramor (1914-1979), UK musician * Richard Paramor, Australian international rower, see List of Commonwealth Games medallists in rowing * Wendy Paramor (1938-1975), Australian artist Arts and entertainment * ''Mrs. Paramor'', a 1923 novel written by Louis Joseph Vance * Paramor Prize, an artistic prize established by the city of Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia in honour of Wendy Paramor See also * * Paramore (other) * Paramour (other) * Parramore (other) Parramore is a neighborhood in west-central Orlando, Florida, US. Parramore may also refer to: Places * Holden–Parramore Historic District * Parramore Island, Accomack County, Virginia, US; a barrier island in Chesapeake Bay, see Parramore Isl ...
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George Paramor
George Paramor (19 June 1846 – 2 August 1925) was an English cricketer. He moved to New Zealand in 1873 and played eight first-class matches for Otago between 1873 and 1881. Paramor was employed by the Dunedin Cricket Club as a professional in 1873, supervising the club's ground and practice sessions, and the coaching of younger players. He supplemented his cricket earnings by working in an ironmongery warehouse, whose owner allowed him time off for cricket. The New Zealand cricket historian Tom Reese wrote of Paramor: "He was a tall upstanding player, whose long reddish beard was usually tucked inside his shirt. He was a popular player indeed." His highest score was 62, out of Otago's first innings total of 148, against Canterbury in 1874-75. It was Otago's highest score to that date. He was known for his fighting qualities, which he showed by effectively combatting an early form of bodyline bowling used by the English bowler Tom Emmett in 1877. His best bowling figures ...
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Norrie Paramor
Norman William Paramor (15 May 1914 – 9 September 1979), known professionally as Norrie Paramor, was a British record producer, composer, arranger, pianist, bandleader, and orchestral conductor. He is best known for his work with Cliff Richard and the Shadows, both together and separately, steering their early careers and producing and arranging most of their material from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Paramor was a composer of studio albums, theatrical productions, and film scores. Producer Although the term "producer" was not in circulation at the time Paramor started producing records (the usual term being Artiste and Repertoire Manager, or A&R man), he effectively began this role in 1952 when he became Recording Director for EMI's Columbia Records. As well as being producer for Cliff Richard and the Shadows, he produced records for Ruby Murray, Eddie Calvert, Michael Holliday, Helen Shapiro, Frank Ifield, Frankie Vaughan, the Mudlarks, the Avons, and Ricky Val ...
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List Of Commonwealth Games Medallists In Rowing
This is the complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in rowing from 1930 to 1986. Men's Single sculls Double sculls Coxless pairs Coxless fours Coxed fours Eights Lightweight single sculls Lightweight coxless fours Women's Single sculls Double sculls Coxless pairs Coxed fours Eights Lightweight single sculls Lightweight coxless fours ReferencesResults Databasefrom the Commonwealth Games Federation {{Commonwealth Games medallists Rowing Medalists * Commonw ...
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Wendy Paramor
Wendy Paramor (12 December 1938 – 28 November 1975) was a mid-20th Century Australian artist. In 2014, the Paramor Prize was created by the Liverpool City Council. Early life and education Paramor was born in Melbourne Victoria, on 12 December 1938. After leaving school at the age of 15, she completed a secretarial course at her father's insistence before studying art at the East Sydney Technical College and Julian Ashton Art School. Career Between 1960 and 1963, she lived in Europe, traveling and exhibiting work in Lisbon, London and New York City. While in Portugal, Paramor had solo exhibitions for three months on a grant from the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon, Coimbra, and Oporto. On her return to Sydney in 1963, she lived in a modest terrace house in Waterloo and exhibited in group shows with the Contemporary Art Society of Australia (Victoria and New South Wales), and at the Dominion, Barry Stern and Blaxland galleries in Sydney. In 1965 she held critica ...
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Louis Joseph Vance
Louis Joseph Vance (September 19, 1879 – December 16, 1933) was an American novelist, screenwriter and film producer. He created the popular character Michael Lanyard, a criminal-turned-detective known as The Lone Wolf. Biography Louis Joseph Vance was born September 19, 1879, in Washington, D. C., the only child of Wilson J. Vance, a Medal of Honor recipient, and Lillian Beall Vance. He was educated at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Vance was married to Anne Elizabeth Hodges on February 19, 1898. Their son, Wilson Beall Vance, was born in 1900. He wrote short stories and verse after 1901, then composed many popular novels. His character Michael Lanyard, known as The Lone Wolf, was featured in eight books and 24 films between 1914 and 1949 and also appeared in radio and television series. Vance moved to Los Angeles to work with Universal Pictures on films based on his work, including ''The Trey o' Hearts'' (1914) and a serial and film series (1914–1916) based on hi ...
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Paramor Prize
Wendy Paramor (12 December 1938 – 28 November 1975) was a mid-20th Century Australian artist. In 2014, the Paramor Prize was created by the Liverpool City Council. Early life and education Paramor was born in Melbourne Victoria, on 12 December 1938. After leaving school at the age of 15, she completed a secretarial course at her father's insistence before studying art at the East Sydney Technical College and Julian Ashton Art School. Career Between 1960 and 1963, she lived in Europe, traveling and exhibiting work in Lisbon, London and New York City. While in Portugal, Paramor had solo exhibitions for three months on a grant from the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon, Coimbra, and Oporto. On her return to Sydney in 1963, she lived in a modest terrace house in Waterloo and exhibited in group shows with the Contemporary Art Society of Australia (Victoria and New South Wales), and at the Dominion, Barry Stern and Blaxland galleries in Sydney. In 1965 she held critica ...
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Paramore (other)
Paramore is an American rock band led by Hayley Williams Paramore may also refer to: People * Jim Paramore (born 1939, as James Paramore) U.S. American football player, coach, official * Junior Paramore (born 1968, as Peter Paramore) Samoan rugby union player Music * ''Paramore'' (album), a 2013 album by the eponymous band Other uses * Par Amore, a film production company set up by Bruce Parramore See also * * * * Paramor (other) * Paramour (other) * Parramore (other) Parramore is a neighborhood in west-central Orlando, Florida, US. Parramore may also refer to: Places * Holden–Parramore Historic District * Parramore Island, Accomack County, Virginia, US; a barrier island in Chesapeake Bay, see Parramore Isl ... * Par (other) * Amore (other) {{dab ...
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Paramour (other)
Paramour may refer to: * A secret lover ** Extramarital sex partner ** Intimate relationship hidden partner * '' The Paramours'', a U.S. musical quintet * ''Paramour'' (Cirque du Soleil), musical theatre Broadway residency show * Paramour Mansion, Silver Lake district, Los Angeles, California, USA; a historic mansion * Paramour Rupes, a ridge on the planet Mercury * , a British Royal Navy ship name See also * * * * Paramour rights, rights of a slave-owner in the sexual use of their slaves * ''The Paramour Sessions'' (2006 album) album by ''Papa Roach'' * Paramor (other) * Paramore (other) * Parramore (other) * Par (other) * Amour (other) Amour (French for ''love'') may refer to: * ''Amour'' (1970 film), a Danish film * ''Amour'' (2012 film), a French-language film directed by Michael Haneke * ''Amour'' (musical), a 1997 stage musical by Michel Legrand * ''Amour'' (Stockhausen ...
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