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Errol Walton Barrow, a fervent reformer, became the new people's advocate.
One pilot was Errol Walton Barrow who became an officer in the Royal Air Force.
Errol Walton Barrow, a fervent reformer, became the new people's advocate.
Errol Walton Barrow, PC, QC ( 21 January 1920 – 1 June 1987 ) was a Caribbean statesman and the first Prime Minister of Barbados.
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After years of peaceful and democratic progress, Barbados finally became an independent state on 30 November 1966, with Errol Barrow its first Prime Minister, although Queen Elizabeth II remained the monarch.
After years of peaceful and democratic progress, Barbados finally became an independent state and formally joined the Commonwealth of Nations on 30 November 1966, Errol Barrow serving as its first Prime Minister.
Bull met with Prime Minister Errol Barrow who became an enthusiastic supporter of HARP, and arranged for a firing site in Foul Bay, on the south-west corner of the island near the Seawell Airport.
* Errol Barrow ( 1920 – 1987 ), Barbados politician
In 1965, together with premiers Errol Barrow of Barbados and Forbes Burnham of Guyana, he brought the Caribbean Free Trade Association ( CARIFTA ) into being.
The DLP was founded in 1955 by Errol Barrow, James Cameron Tudor, Frederick " Sleepy " Smith and 26 others.
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Adams ' deputy Prime Minister, Bernard St. John, succeeded him but the Barbadian turned back to the other political party, Errol Barrow, and his DLP in the subsequent election in 1986.
Saint Lucy is the birthplace of Barbados's first Prime Minister, Errol Barrow.
She was also the sister of Errol Barrow.
Errol Barrow served in the Royal Air Force during World War II.
A year after his re-election, Prime Minister Errol Barrow collapsed and died at his home on 1 June 1987, becoming the second sitting Prime Minister to die in office.
The Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination, at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, promotes the making, study and appreciation of the arts.
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* Website for The Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination, at the Cave Hill Campus of UWI.
* The Freedom House Photographs collection contains images of Errol Barrow in Barbados and in Boston, Massachusetts ( Archives and Special Collections of the Northeastern University Libraries in Boston, Massachusetts ).
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' And his response was ' Errol, it's not a telescope, it's a kaleidoscope.
Five months later, in May, Holt was obliged to announce the death of the first National Service conscript in Vietnam, Private Errol Wayne Noack, aged 21.
The ceremony was attended by some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Judy Garland, David Niven, Ronald Reagan, James Mason, Bette Davis, Danny Kaye, Joan Fontaine, Marlene Dietrich, James Cagney, Errol Flynn, Gregory Peck and Gary Cooper, as well as Billy Wilder and Jack Warner.
It was the last Super Bowl where both team's placekickers ( Minnesota's Fred Cox and Oakland's Errol Mann ) used the straight-on style.
Although Reagan was initially a small-time B-film actor, Warner Bros. was impressed by his performance in the final scene of Knute Rockne, All American, and agreed to pair him with Errol Flynn in their film Santa Fe Trail ( 1940 ).
In popular culture, the image of those adventurous Elizabethan seafarers was embodied in the films of Errol Flynn.
He was educated at Sydney Church of England Grammar School ( where he was a class mate of Errol Flynn ) and Geelong Grammar School, and then traveled to England to attend Brasenose College, Oxford.
Buster Wiles-stuntman and close friend of Errol Flynn-maintains that the arrow splitting stunt was carried out using an extra large arrow ( for the target ) and that the second arrow had a wide, flat arrowhead and was fired along a wire.
This was the third film to pair Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland ( after Captain Blood and The Charge of the Light Brigade ).
O ' Toole was nominated for another Oscar for 1982's My Favorite Year, a light romantic comedy about the behind-the-scenes at a 1950s TV variety-comedy show, much like Your Show of Shows, in which O ' Toole plays an ageing swashbuckling film star strongly reminiscent ( intentionally ) of Errol Flynn.
After 20 years on the rodeo circuit, his distinctive Oklahoma-Texas drawl ( even though he was a lifelong Californian ), his wide eyes and moon face and strong physical presence gained him a role in the western Rocky Mountain ( 1950 ) starring Errol Flynn.
Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn ( 20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959 ) was an Australian-born American actor.
Errol Flynn was born in Hobart, Tasmania, where his father, Theodore Thomson Flynn, was a lecturer ( 1909 ) and later professor ( 1911 ) of biology at the University of Tasmania.
Flynn starred in a 1956 anthology series The Errol Flynn Theatre that was filmed in England, where he presented the episodes and sometimes appeared in them.
A group was organized to support Flynn, named the American Boys ' Club for the Defense of Errol Flynn ( ABCDEF ); its members included William F. Buckley, Jr.
Barrymore was also portrayed by Christopher Plummer ( who was a friend of Diana Barrymore ) in the 1996 two-man show Barrymore, later filmed in 2012 and by Errol Flynn in the 1958 biographical film about Diana entitled Too Much, Too Soon.
A semi-autobiographical story of her life was depicted in Too Much, Too Soon, starring Errol Flynn as John Barrymore
" He also pointed to a lack of a suitable British actor to portray Flashman ; Errol Flynn was always his favourite for the role ( although Flynn was Australian ): " It wasn't just his looks and his style.

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