Ray Robinson (ATSIC Commissioner)
Ray or Raymond Robinson may refer to: Politics *Ray Robinson (ATSIC), Australian indigenous leader *A. N. R. Robinson (1926–2014), former president and prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago Sports *Ray Robinson (Australian cricketer) (1914–1965), Australian cricketer *Sugar Ray Robinson (1921–1989), American boxer *Ray Robinson (cricket writer) (1905–1982), Australian journalist and author *Raymond Robinson (cyclist) (born 1929), South African Olympic cyclist *Ray Robinson (sportsman) (1940–2001), cricket and rugby union player *Ray Robinson (footballer) (1895–1964), English footballer *Ray Robinson (baseball), American baseball player Others *Bambie Ray Robinson (born 1994), known as Bambie Thug, Irish singer songwriter and Eurovision contestant *Ray Robinson (novelist) (born 1971), British novelist, screenwriter and musician. *Ray A. Robinson (1896–1976), United States Marine Corps general *Raymond Robinson (Green Man) (1910–1985), severely disfigured man whose y ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ray Robinson (ATSIC)
Ray 'Sugar Ray' Robinson was an Australian man who served as Deputy Chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission from 1996 to 2003. He resigned at a time when ATSIC was under enhanced scrutiny by the Howard government, then in its third term. He was subject to investigation regarding his conduct as an administrator and board member of a number of Aboriginal organisations. He was convicted of an offence identified as a result of these investigations in September 2008, but on appeal the Queensland Court of Appeal quashed that conviction and ordered a retrial. In 2011, he was convicted on retrial and placed on a good behaviour bond. See also * Geoff Clark (politician) References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Australian indigenous rights activists {{Australia-gov-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ray Robinson (Australian Cricketer)
Rayford Harold Robinson (26 March 1914 – 10 August 1965) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test match in 1936. He played first-class cricket for New South Wales and South Australia before World War II and in New Zealand for Otago between the 1946–47 and 1948–49 seasons.Ray Robinson CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 December 2022. Cashman RI ed (1996) ''The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket'', p. 452. Melbourne: Oxford. Considered a stylish batsman and useful bowler, Robinson scored over 2,000 first-class runs. He served in the Australian Army during World War II and his later career was affected by the shell shock that he suffered whilst serving in North Africa. |
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Sugar Ray Robinson
Walker Smith Jr. (May 3, 1921 – April 12, 1989), better known as Sugar Ray Robinson, was an American professional boxer who competed from 1940 to 1965. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990. He is often regarded as the greatest boxer of all time, Pound for pound, pound-for-pound, and is ranked as such by BoxRec as of April 2025. Robinson was a dominant amateur, but his exact amateur record is not known. It is usually listed as 85–0 with 69 knockouts, 40 in the first round. However it has been reported he lost to Billy Graham (American boxer), Billy Graham and Patsy Pesca as a teenager under his given name, Walker Smith Jr. He turned professional in 1940 at the age of 19 and by 1951 had a professional record of 129–1–2 with 85 knockouts. From 1943 to 1951 Robinson went on a 91-fight Winning streak (sports)#Professional, unbeaten streak, the sixth-longest in professional boxing history behind Pedro Carrasco with 93, Jimmy Wilde with 95, Buck ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ray Robinson (cricket Writer)
Raymond John Robinson (8 July 1905 – 6 July 1982) was an Australian journalist and author, best known for his writings on cricket. Life and career Born in Melbourne, Robinson attended Brighton State School and joined the Melbourne ''Herald'' as a copy boy. Given a cadetship with the paper, he reported on Australian rules football and cricket from 1925. In 1925, he wrote to Plum Warner, the editor of ''The Cricketer'' magazine, complaining about its poor coverage of Australian cricket. Warner invited him to become the periodical's Australian correspondent, and Robinson continued contributing to it until the early 1980s. In 1930, Robinson was recruited to the editorial staff of a new daily paper, ''The Star''. Four years later, he accompanied the Australian team on its tour of England. Subsequently, he toured with the Australians in 1948, 1953, 1956 and 1961 (to England); and to South Africa in 1957–58 and the West Indies in 1954–55. He made a number of tours of In ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Raymond Robinson (cyclist)
Raymond Leonard "Ray" Robinson (3 September 1929 – 4 January 2018) was a South African cyclist. He competed at the 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XVI Olympiad and officially branded as Melbourne 1956, were an international multi-sport event held in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, from 22 November to 8 December .... At the 1952 Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the 1,000 metres time trial and a silver in the 2,000 metres tandem. References External links * 1929 births 2018 deaths South African male cyclists Olympic cyclists for South Africa Cyclists at the 1952 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 1956 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for South Africa Olympic bronze medalists for South Africa Olympic medalists in cycling Medalists at the 1952 Summer Olympics Cyclists from Johannesburg 21st-century South African people 20th-century South African sportsmen {{Sout ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ray Robinson (sportsman)
Raymond Thomas Robinson, born at Charmouth, Dorset on 15 September 1940 and died at Taunton, Somerset on 13 November 2001, was a cricket and rugby union player. He played cricket for Somerset's second team between 1962 and 1971. But he made only one first-class cricket appearance. A right-handed middle order batsman and a successful bowler in club and second eleven cricket, Robinson's one first-class appearance was in the match against Nottinghamshire at Taunton in June 1964; he batted at No 8 in Somerset's first innings and at No 5 in the second, but failed to score in either innings, and he did not bowl in the match. Robinson was a successful rugby union player for Taunton, Somerset and the British Police. His son is Andy Robinson, the former Bath, England and British Lions rugby union player and coach to the England and Scotland teams. Robinson suffered from multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease resulting in damage to myelinthe insulating ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ray Robinson (footballer)
Raymond Wilson Robinson (1895 – 6 January 1964) was an English professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... who played as a winger. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Robinson, Ray 1895 births 1964 deaths People from Blaydon-on-Tyne Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead Footballers from Tyne and Wear English men's footballers Men's association football wingers Scotswood F.C. players Newcastle United F.C. players Sunderland A.F.C. players Grimsby Town F.C. players Eden Colliery Welfare F.C. players Lancaster City F.C. players Liverpool Police F.C. players Shirebrook Miners Welfare F.C. players Silverwood Colliery F.C. players English Football League players 20th-century English sportsmen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ray Robinson (baseball)
Raymond Robinson was an American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues and minor leagues. He played with the Newark Eagles in 1938, the Cincinnati Buckeyes in 1942, and the Baltimore Elite Giants The Baltimore Elite Giants were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro leagues from to . The team was established by Thomas T. Wilson, in Nashville, Tennessee as the semi-pro Nashville Standard Giants on March 26, 1920. The team ... in 1947. References External links anSeamheads Year of birth missing Year of death missing Newark Eagles players Baltimore Elite Giants players Cincinnati Buckeyes players Baseball pitchers {{Negro-league-baseball-pitcher-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bambie Ray Robinson
Bambie Ray Robinson (born 6 March 1993), known by their stage name Bambie Thug, is an Irish singer-songwriter. They are known to mix numerous genres in their music, coining their own term, "ouija-pop", out of disdain for being put into one genre. Robinson's music has been inspired by various subjects, including breakups, witchcraft, and drug addiction. Robinson is the first openly non-binary artist to represent in the Eurovision Song Contest, doing so in with the song "Doomsday Blue". They finished in sixth place, becoming Ireland's highest scoring entrant and scoring the country its best placement in the contest since . Early life Robinson was born and raised in Macroom, County Cork, on 6 March 1993, to a Swedish father from Stockholm and a mother from Cork (city), Cork, and has three sisters. Attending St Mary's Secondary School in Macroom, they were a member of the school's choir club, helping win the school the All-Ireland Schools Choir competition. Initially training ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ray Robinson (novelist)
Ray Robinson (born 1971 in Bedale, North Yorkshire) is a British novelist, screenwriter and musician. Career Robinson is a graduate of Liverpool School of Art, where he studied graphic design. He was awarded a PhD in Creative Writing from Lancaster University in 2006. His debut novel ''Electricity'' was shortlisted for both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award. The screen adaptation of ''Electricity'' premiered at the BFI London Film Festival 2014, starring Agyness Deyn. The film won Best Screenplay at the inaugural National Film Awards in 2015. His other novels are ''The Man Without'' (2008), ''Forgetting Zoë'' (2010), ''Jawbone Lake'' (2013) and ''The Mating Habits of Stags'' (2019). ''Forgetting Zoë'' was a winner of the inaugural Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize and ''The Mating Habits of Stags'' was shortlisted for the Portico Prize. Robinson was hailed as "among the most impressive voices of Britain's younger generation" by t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ray A
Ray or RAY may refer to: Fish * Ray (fish), any cartilaginous fish of the superorder Batoidea * Ray (fish fin anatomy), the bony or horny spine on ray-finned fish Science and mathematics * Half-line (geometry) or ray, half of a line split at an initial point * Directed half-line or ray, half of a directed or oriented line split at an initial point * Ray (graph theory), an infinite sequence of vertices such that each vertex appears at most once in the sequence and each two consecutive vertices in the sequence are the two endpoints of an edge in the graph * Ray (optics), an idealized narrow beam of light * Ray (quantum theory), an equivalence class of state-vectors representing the same state Arts and entertainment Music * The Rays, an American musical group active in the 1950s * Ray (musician), stage name of Japanese singer Reika Nakayama (born 1990) * Ray (girl group), a Japanese girl group formed in 2019 * Ray J, stage name of singer William Ray Norwood, Jr. (born 1981) * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Raymond Robinson (Green Man)
Raymond Theodore Robinson (October 29, 1910 – June 11, 1985), known as the Green Man or Charlie No-Face, was an American disfigured man whose years of nighttime walks made him into a figure of urban legend in western Pennsylvania. Robinson was so severely injured in a childhood electrical accident that he could not go out in public without fear of causing a panic, so he went for long walks at night. Local tourists would drive along his road in hopes of meeting him, but most were disappointed to see no such person. Nonetheless, people passed on tales about him to their children and grandchildren. People raised on these tales are sometimes surprised to discover that he was a real person who was loved by his family and neighbors. Injury Raymond Robinson was eight years old when he was injured by an electrical line as he climbed a pole and reached for a bird's nest on the Morado Bridge, outside of Beaver Falls. The bridge carried a trolley and had electrical lines of both 1,20 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |