17-506: (Redirected from Rollers ) [REDACTED] Look up roller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Roller may refer to: Birds [ edit ] Roller, a bird of the family Coraciidae Roller (pigeon) , a domesticated breed or variety of pigeon Devices [ edit ] Roller, an element of a rolling-element bearing Roller, used in rolling (metalworking) Roller, in
34-437: A roller mill , to crush or grind various materials Roller, or training surcingle , around a horse's girth Roller (agricultural tool) , a non-powered tool for flattening ground Roller (BEAM) , a robot Rolling pin , a compacting device used for preparing dough for cooking Bicycle rollers , a type of bicycle trainer Foam roller , therapeutic exercise device Hair roller , used to curl hair Paint roller ,
51-523: A rolling-element bearing Roller, used in rolling (metalworking) Roller, in a roller mill , to crush or grind various materials Roller, or training surcingle , around a horse's girth Roller (agricultural tool) , a non-powered tool for flattening ground Roller (BEAM) , a robot Rolling pin , a compacting device used for preparing dough for cooking Bicycle rollers , a type of bicycle trainer Foam roller , therapeutic exercise device Hair roller , used to curl hair Paint roller ,
68-489: A blog server written in Java Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team , or Rollers Roller (typeface) , originally Iberica, by Carlos Winkow Roller printing on textiles See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Roller All pages with titles containing Roller Roll (disambiguation) Rollerball pen List of Rolls-Royce motor cars Topics referred to by
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102-538: A paint application tool Road roller , a vehicle for compacting Steamroller , a form of road roller Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Bay City Rollers , or the Rollers, a Scottish pop rock band " The Roller ", a 2011 song by Beady Eye "Roller" (Apache 207 song) , 2019 "Roller" (April Wine song) , 1978 Roller (Goblin album) , 1976 Roller, partner of the Optimus Prime character from
119-433: A paint application tool Road roller , a vehicle for compacting Steamroller , a form of road roller Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Bay City Rollers , or the Rollers, a Scottish pop rock band " The Roller ", a 2011 song by Beady Eye "Roller" (Apache 207 song) , 2019 "Roller" (April Wine song) , 1978 Roller (Goblin album) , 1976 Roller, partner of the Optimus Prime character from
136-520: A top score of 204. He was a right-arm medium pace bowler and took 190 first-class wickets at an average of 19.62 and a best performance of 6 for 44. He was one of the finest all-round cricketers. Roller was a fine swimmer and Association football player. He was a fine golfer and in 1898 was elected captain of the Biarritz Golf Club. He was Vice President of Surrey. Roller died in Bayswater at
153-453: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages roller [REDACTED] Look up roller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Roller may refer to: Birds [ edit ] Roller, a bird of the family Coraciidae Roller (pigeon) , a domesticated breed or variety of pigeon Devices [ edit ] Roller, an element of
170-539: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Roller William Eyton Roller (1 February 1858 — 27 August 1949) was an English cricketer who played for Surrey from 1881 to 1890 when they were Champion County six years running. Roller was born in Clapham Common , the son of Frederick William Roller, a merchant of the Grange, Clapham Common, Surrey. He
187-1373: The Transformers universe People with the surname [ edit ] Andreas Roller (1805–1891), German painter and theatrical set designer Arnold Roller (1878–1956), a pseudonym of Stephen Naft, Austrian writer and anarchist Charles Roller (1879–1963), American football player and coach A. Clyde Roller (1914–2005), American conductor and music educator Duane W. Roller (born 1946), American archaeologist, author, and professor emeritus Edeltraud Roller (1957-2020), German political scientist Florian Roller (born 1992), German rower Gustav Roller (1895–1959), German footballer Jochen Roller (born 1971), German choreographer Joseph Roller (1929–1998), Luxembourgish footballer Kelly Roller , Spanish drag queen Kyle Roller (born 1988), American baseball player Léon Roller (1928–1993), Luxembourgish boxer Mihail Roller (1908–1958), Romanian communist politician Mileva Roller (1886–1949), Austrian painter Olivier Roller (born 1972), French photographer Philip Roller (born 1994), Thai footballer Steve Roller (born 1954), American athlete Ulrich Roller (1911–1941), putschist, stage designer and SS guard William Roller (1858–1949), English cricketer Other uses [ edit ] Apache Roller ,
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#1732851992818204-1319: The Transformers universe People with the surname [ edit ] Andreas Roller (1805–1891), German painter and theatrical set designer Arnold Roller (1878–1956), a pseudonym of Stephen Naft, Austrian writer and anarchist Charles Roller (1879–1963), American football player and coach A. Clyde Roller (1914–2005), American conductor and music educator Duane W. Roller (born 1946), American archaeologist, author, and professor emeritus Edeltraud Roller (1957-2020), German political scientist Florian Roller (born 1992), German rower Gustav Roller (1895–1959), German footballer Jochen Roller (born 1971), German choreographer Joseph Roller (1929–1998), Luxembourgish footballer Kelly Roller , Spanish drag queen Kyle Roller (born 1988), American baseball player Léon Roller (1928–1993), Luxembourgish boxer Mihail Roller (1908–1958), Romanian communist politician Mileva Roller (1886–1949), Austrian painter Olivier Roller (born 1972), French photographer Philip Roller (born 1994), Thai footballer Steve Roller (born 1954), American athlete Ulrich Roller (1911–1941), putschist, stage designer and SS guard William Roller (1858–1949), English cricketer Other uses [ edit ] Apache Roller ,
221-449: The 112 runs required by the evening and the remaining 56 the next morning in what was considered as one of the best performances of the season. In 1885 he scored 204 and managed a hat-trick against Sussex at The Oval and made 144 in the return match at Brighton. In 1887 against Lancashire at Old Trafford, Roller and WW Read shared a third wicket partnership of 305 in which Roller made 120 and W. W. Read 247. Altogether he scored 3,822 runs for
238-592: The county and took 188 wickets. Roller also played five times for Gentlemen of England, four times for the South and once each for Cambridge University Past and Present and the Lyric Club. In 1885 and 1886 he toured the United States and Canada with E. J. Sanders' team, and was acting captain in the latter year. Roller was a right-handed batsman and played 193 innings in 120 first-class matches with an average of 21.10 and
255-463: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Roller . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roller&oldid=1250164568 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
272-463: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Roller . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roller&oldid=1250164568 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
289-679: Was educated at Westminster School, where he was a member of the cricket XI in 1873 and was the only one with a double figure average. He matriculated from Caius College, Cambridge in Autumn 1876. He did not play first-class cricket for the University but he made his debut for Surrey in July 1881 Kent . This was the first of 102 matches for Surrey, between then and 1890. Against Lancashire at The Oval in 1883 Surrey were set 234 to win, but lost seven wickets for 122. When K. J. Key joined Roller, they scored 56 of
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