-
Learie Nicholas Constantine,
Baron Constantine (21
September 1901 – 1 July 1971) was a
Trinidadian cricketer,
lawyer and
politician who
served as Trinidad...
-
Learie Constantine, who pla**** Test
cricket in the 1920s and 1930s, was one of the
first great West
Indian players....
- that
wanted rooms. The most
famous case was of the West
Indian cricketer,
Learie Constantine, who in 1943 was told to
leave the
Imperial Hotel in Russell...
-
Archived from the
original on 4
October 2017.
Retrieved 25 June 2017.
Learie, Catie. "What Is a Tanuki? 8
Surprising Tanuki Facts". Treehugger. Retrieved...
- West
Indian George Headley scored the most runs (703) in the
rubber and
Learie Constantine took the most
wickets (18). The West
Indies toured Australia...
-
expressed in the
press that
their elevation had
proved a
mistake although Learie Constantine did the
double on the tour. In the 1929–30
season England went...
- the
Crimean War. In the
first half of the 20th
century the
Trinidadian Learie Constantine became a
professional cricketer in the
Lancashire League and...
-
Academic offices Preceded by Sir
Learie Constantine as
Rector of the
University of St
Andrews Rector of the
University of
Dundee 1968–1974 Succeeded by...
-
entries from 100
other squares.
Notable residents included the
cricketer Learie Constantine, at no 101. Sir
Alexander Carmichael Bruce, the
second ****istant...
-
Academic offices Preceded by
Learie Nicholas Constantine,
Baron Constantine, Kt.
Rector of the
University of St
Andrews 1970–1973 Succeeded by Alan Coren...