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Rimmington may refer to: * Edith Rimmington, English artist, poet and photographer * Nathan Rimmington, Australian cricketer * Norman Rimmington, English footballer * Rebecca Rimmington, English cyclist * Rikki-Lee Rimmington, Australian cricketer * Russ Rimmington, former Mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand See also * Rimington (other) * The Rivingtons, a 1960s band * The Rippingtons The Rippingtons are an American contemporary jazz group, mainly relating to the genres smooth jazz, jazz fusion, jazz pop, and crossover jazz. Formed in 1985 by guitarist and band leader Russ Freeman, their career has spanned more than three de ...
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Edith Rimmington
Edith Rimmington (1902 – 1986), was an English artist, poet and photographer associated with the Surrealist movement. Biography She was born in Leicester and studied at the Brighton School of Art. Whilst in Sussex she met the artist Leslie Robert Baxter. They married in 1926 before moving to Manchester... She returned south, to London, in 1937 and was then introduced to the British Surrealist Group before the end of the decade by Gordon Onslow Ford. Edith was one of the few female members, along with Eileen Agar and her close friend Emmy Bridgwater. Bridgwater and Rimmington had been inspired by the International Surrealist Exhibition which first introduced surrealism into England in 1936... Having joined the London group she was encouraged in her painting, and indeed admired, by the artists Edward Burra and John Banting who became a good friend. Much of her early work, both art and poetry, was reproduced in pamphlets and other short publications by surrealist groups both in ...
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Nathan Rimmington
Nathan John Rimmington (born 11 November 1982) is an Australian former cricketer who last played for Durham County. He is an attacking right-arm fast-medium bowler. Born in Redcliffe, Queensland, Rimmington holds dual Australian and British citizenship. Rimmington made his debut for Queensland in 2005–06 as a replacement for Michael Kasprowicz who was on international duty. It was in the Twenty20 tournament where he has impressed, being the leading wicket taker not just for the Bulls but for the competition. A rising star, he won the Peter Burge Medal in 2003–04. A man-of-the-match performance of 4/40 in the 2008–09 Ford Ranger Cup final ensured an eighth one-day title for Queensland. He played for Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League in 2011, but was unavailable for the 2012 season due to injury, and was released by the franchise later that year. Rimmington moved to Western Australia for the 2011–12 season, initially on a two-year deal. Rimmington played for ...
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Norman Rimmington
Norman Rimmington (29 November 1923 – 29 December 2016) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley and Hartlepool United F.C., Hartlepool United. Career Rimmington was born in Staincross and began work in the local pit whilst playing amateur football with Mapplewell Town. He joined Barnsley Barnsley () is a market town in South Yorkshire, England. As the main settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley and the fourth largest settlement in South Yorkshire. In Barnsley, the population was 96,888 while the wider Borough has ... in 1945 on 'amateur terms' but signed professionally for the Tykes upon the resumption of league football (following WW2's conclusion) in 1946. He spent one season with Barnsley before joining Hartlepool United F.C., Hartlepool United. He spent five years at Hartlepool making 124 league appearances before returning to Yorkshire to play for Denaby United F.C., Denaby United. After end his playing career Barnsley ...
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