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Encyclopedia > Collier
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Collier may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • Colliery, coal mining and selling
  • Collier (ship type), a bulk cargo ship which carried coal
  • Charcoal maker, in colonial United States
  • Collier Trophy, is the highest honor in American aviation
  • Collier (necklace), a type of necklace, possibly a synonym for choker
  • Collier Motors, the last auto dealer in the U.S. under the American Motors banner

Colliers may also refer to: Wyoming coal mine Coal mining is the mining of coal. ... For other uses, see Collier. ... This article is about the substance consisting of mostly carbon. ... The Collier Trophy is the most prestigious award in the aviation field, given once a year to those that have made the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been... A choker is a tight-fitting necklace, worn high on the neck. ... A shot of Collier Motors. ...

Colliers (May 7, 1932) Colliers Weekly was an American magazine founded by Peter Fenelon Collier and published from 1888 to 1957. ... Colliers Encyclopedia is a U.S. encyclopedia. ... Colliers is a town on the Canada. ... Colliers Wood is an area in south London, England in the London Borough of Merton. ...

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Arthur Collier (12th of October 1680 - 1732) was an English philosopher. ... Barron Gift Collier (23 March 1873 — 13 March 1939) was an American advertising entrepreneur, who became the largest landowner and developer in the U.S. state of Florida, as well as, the owner of a chain of hotels, bus lines, several banks, and newspapers. ... Barry Joseph Collier, MP was elected member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Miranda in 1999. ... Celester CC Collier was a basketball player at Paris Junior College from 1979-1981 and for Southwest Texas State University from 1981-1983 and coached at the school in a few years after that. ... Charles A. Collier Categories: American politician stubs | Mayors of Atlanta ... Christopher George Arthur Collier (23 August 1886 - 25 August 1916) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman and right arm slow bowler who played 53 times for Worcestershire in the years before the First World War. ... Christopher Collier (born 29 January 1930 in New York City) is an American historian and author. ... Constance Collier was a film actress. ... David Collier became the second chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) when he was appointed in October 2004, succeeding Tim Lamb. ... David A. Collier is a professor of Management Science at the Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. ... Elisha Collier of Boston invented a flintlock revolver around 1814, probably the earliest such weapon. ... Evert Collier (1640-1707), AKA Edward Collier or Edwaert Colyer, was a Dutch Baroque-era painter who specialised in still life, of which he mainly sold in England, on Market Day. ... Gay Collier (born 9 October 1942 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American model and actress who was Playboy magazines Playmate of the Month for its July 1965 issue. ... Harry Collier (October 1, 1907—August 16, 1994) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League. ... Henry Watkins Collier (1801–1855) was the Democratic Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1849 to 1853. ... Ian Collier is a British actor. ... James William Collier (b. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Jason Collier #40 of the Atlanta Hawks goes up for a shot against Brian Scalabrine #21 of the New Jersey Nets during a game on December 11, 2004 at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Jeremy Collier (1650-1726) was an English bishop. ... In the Venusberg Tannhauser (1901), oil John Maler Collier (January 27, 1850–April 11, 1934) was a British writer and painter in the Pre-Raphaelite style. ... John Collier (May 3, 1901-April 6, 1980) was a British-born writer best known for his short stories, many of which appeared in The New Yorker during the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. ... John Payne Collier (January 11, 1789 - September 17, 1883), English Shakespearian critic, was born in London. ... Jonathan Collier is an American Television writer, best known for his work on The Simpsons and King of the Hill. ... Kevin Scott Collier (born 1957 in Muskegon, Michigan) is a comics writer and illustrator. ... Sir Laurence Collier KCMG (1890–1976) was the British ambassador to Norway between 1939 and 1950, including the period when Norways government was in exile in London during the Second World War. ... Lois Collier (born Madelyn Jones) (21 March 1919 — 27 October 1999) was an actress born in South Carolina, she was sometimes credited as Lois Collyer. ... Score baseball card, 1997 Series #246 Louis Keith Collier (born August 21, 1973 in Chicago, Illinois) is an infielder/outfielder who played in Major League Baseball from 1997 through 2004. ... Marie Collier (Melbourne, Australia 16 April 1926 - London, 8 December 1971). ... Mark Collier Mark Christopher Collier (born 27 May 1971) is an American actor. ... Mark H. Collier served as the seventh president of Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio from 1999 to 2006. ... Marsha Collier in a promo photo for Making Your Fortune Online Marsha Collier (Born in New York, New York) is a well-known author and educator specializing in training individuals how to use and make money on eBay and online. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Paul Collier is a Professor of Economics, and the Director for the Centre for the Study of African Economies at The University of Oxford. ... Peter Collier is an Australian politician. ... Peter Collier was the founding publisher of Encounter Books in California. ... Philip Collier Philip Collier (21 April 1873–18 October 1948) was Premier of Western Australia for nine years, the longest ever term for an Australian Labor Party premier. ... This article is in need of attention. ... Robert Porrett Collier, 1st Baron Monkswell (June 21, 1817 - November 3, 1886), English judge, was born at Plymouth, and was the son of a prominent merchant of Quaker extraction. ... Ron Collier (July 3, 1930 – October 22, 2003) was a Canadian jazz trombonist, composer and arranger. ... Sophia Collier is the founder and chair of the Board of Directors of Citizens Advisers, Inc. ... Tom Collier is a talented multi-instrumental percussionist and Seattles most in-demand vibraphonist, with a career in music spanning more than fifty years. ... William Collier, Jr. ... Collier Twentyman Smithers (1867 – 7 December 1943) was a portrait, figure and rustic painter born in Buenos Aires, the son of Arthur Edward Smithers a banker. ...

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