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Raymond Burns (other)
Raymond Burns may refer to: *Raymond Burns (golfer) Raymond Burns (born 8 October 1973) is a Northern Irish professional golfer. Burns was born in Banbridge, County Down and turned professional in 1993 after representing Great Britain and Ireland in the Walker Cup. He missed out on qualifying f ..., professional golfer from Northern Ireland * Raymond Burns (illustrator) who illustrated Mel Lyle's Power Boys series * Captain Sensible, English rock musician, real name Raymond Burns {{hndis, Burns, Raymond ...
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Raymond Burns (golfer)
Raymond Burns (born 8 October 1973) is a Northern Irish professional golfer. Burns was born in Banbridge, County Down and turned professional in 1993 after representing Great Britain and Ireland in the Walker Cup. He missed out on qualifying for the European Tour at qualifying school at the end of 1993, and decided to play on the second tier Challenge Tour in 1994. He won twice during his rookie season and topped the Challenge Tour Rankings to secure his card on the European Tour for 1995. Burns finished 8th on his European Tour début at the Dubai Desert Classic and maintained his place on the European Tour through the end of the 1998 season. A loss of form that season saw him return to the Challenge Tour in 1999, where he again struggled, failing to make the cut in any of his 11 starts. After leaving the tour, Burns qualified as a teaching professional before attempting to return to tournament golf during the early to mid-2000s. Since 2006 has worked as the head professi ...
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Raymond Burns (illustrator)
The Power Boys are a series of six juvenile mystery novels that were published from 1964 to 1967 by Whitman Publishing. The books were written by Mel Lyle, a pseudonym, and illustrated by Raymond Burns.Diane McClure Jones & Rosemary Jones, ''Boys' & Girls' Book Series – Real World Adventures'', page 149, Collector Books, 2002 The books were aimed at the pre-teen market. The characters Jack Power (age 17), Chip Power (age 15), and their Dalmatian dog, Blaze, live with the boys' photojournalist father Thomas Power. Since the death of their mother Jack and Chip travel with Mr. Power during school vacation''The Mystery of the Double Kidnapping'', pages 21 - 22, Whitman Publishing Company, 1966 and come upon mysteries, which they investigate. Jack Power is described as being tall and slender, with reddish-brown hair cut short, and he has green eyes and freckles. He is portrayed as more serious and dependable than his younger brother.''The Mystery of the Haunted Skyscraper'', pages ...
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