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Culmer may
refer to:
Places Culmer (Metrorail station), in
Miami People John
Culmer (1891–1963),
Miami minister and
civil rights leader Richard Culmer...
- The Most
Reverend Canon Richard Culmer of
Canterbury (1597–1662) was an
English Puritan clergyman, iconoclast, and theologian. He is
listed by the Oxford...
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Culmer station is a
station on the
Metrorail rapid transit system just
northeast of the
Spring Garden neighborhood of Miami, Florida, near the Midtown...
- (1610).
Charles Culmer, son of Waldemar, is
supposed to have
reconstructed the
stairs in 1350. In 1440, an
archway was
built by
George Culmer across a track...
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Wilfred Hillard Culmer (November 11, 1957 –
October 14, 2003) was a
Bahamian Major League Baseball player for the
Cleveland Indians. He was
inducted to...
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Henry Lavender Adolphus Culmer,
sometimes referred to as
Harry Culmer or
Henry L. A.
Culmer (25
March 1854, Davington,
England - 10
February 1914, Salt...
- are an
English punk rock band,
formed in 1979 by lead
singer Animal (Nick
Culmer),
guitarist Magoo (Chris Exall),
Bones (Tony Shaw) on
drums and
Chris Elvy...
- Chełmno land (Polish:
ziemia chełmińska, German:
Culmer Land or Kulmerland,
reconstructed Old Prussian: Kulma) is a part of the
historical region of Pomerelia...
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Father John
Edwin Culmer (May 22, 1891 – June 18, 1963) was a Bahamian-born
American minister and
leader during the
civil rights movement, most notable...
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George Culmer rebuilt the
Chapel and
replaced the Shrine. In 1601 the
owner of the
Chapel and the
estate upon
which it
stood was Sir John
Culmer, one of...