- an
unincorporated community Colliers, West Virginia, a
small town in the
northern panhandle area of West
Virginia Colliers,
Newfoundland and Labrador,...
- officer.
Colliers began in
Australia in 1976
after Glynn Lynch &
McHarg and
Jones Lang
Wootten & Sons
merged under the
Colliers name. In 1978,
Colliers merged...
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Nature Park.
Colliers Wood
United F.C. is a semi-professional
football club
founded in
Colliers Wood but now
based in
nearby New Malden.
Colliers Wood takes...
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Collier's was an
American general interest magazine founded in 1888 by
Peter Fenelon Collier. It was
launched as
Collier's Once a W****, then
renamed in...
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large supplies of sand, used as
ballast in the
wooden colliers returning from London. The iron
colliers had
ballast tanks which meant water could simply be...
- John
Collier may
refer to: John
Collier (caricaturist) (1708–1786),
English caricaturist and
satirical poet John
Payne Collier (1789–1883),
English Shakespearian...
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Jacob Collier (born 2
August 1994) is an
English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
producer and educator. His
music incorporates a combination...
- (Cupids) was
chosen to
great tragedy. If
Colliers had been chosen, this
tragedy might not have occurred. Thus
Colliers would have been the
first permanent...
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Cortland at
Colliers Yard is a 153 m (500 ft) tall, 50-storey
residential skys****er in the
Greengate area of Salford,
Greater Manchester, England. The...
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James Collier may
refer to:
James Collier (politician) (1872–1933), U.S.
Representative from
Mississippi James Collier (cashier),
Chief Cashier of the...