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text_A: Guyana was settled by the Dutch Christians.
text_B: George Richmond Langdale -LRB- 11 March 1916 -- 24 April 2002 -RRB- was a schoolmaster , writer on mathematics and an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire from 1936 to 1937 and for Somerset from 1946 to 1949 .. Derbyshire. Derbyshire County Cricket Club. Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1936. Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1937. Somerset. Somerset County Cricket Club. He also played for the minor counties Norfolk and Berkshire .. Norfolk. Norfolk County Cricket Club. Berkshire. Berkshire County Cricket Club. Langdale was born in Thornaby-on-Tees in Yorkshire .. Thornaby-on-Tees. Thornaby-on-Tees. Yorkshire. Yorkshire County Cricket Club. He first played cricket for Derbyshire in the 1936 season taking part in three games and helping them to capture their first and only County Championship victory .. Derbyshire. Derbyshire County Cricket Club. Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1936. cricket. cricket. Derbyshire in the 1936 season. Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1936. County Championship. County Championship. In the 1937 season he played one first team game and then for the Derbyshire second team .. Derbyshire. Derbyshire County Cricket Club. Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1937. 1937 season. Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1937. On 1 September 1938 Langdale became a teacher at the City of Norwich School. City of Norwich School. City of Norwich School. Norwich. Norwich. and during 1939 he played for minor county Norfolk .. Norfolk. Norfolk County Cricket Club. During the Second World War he played occasional matches including one for Anti-Aircraft Command against Balloon command , and another for the Army against the Royal Australian Air Force .. Second World War. Second World War. In 1946 Langdale left Norwich and began playing for Somerset .. Somerset. Somerset County Cricket Club. Norwich. Norwich. In his first match for his new county , he took five Warwickshire wickets in an innings for 30 runs and in his next , two months later , against Yorkshire at Taunton , batting at No 8 , he scored 146 to enable Somerset to reach 508 , though the match was drawn .. Somerset. Somerset County Cricket Club. Warwickshire. Warwickshire County Cricket Club. Yorkshire. Yorkshire County Cricket Club. He continued in the next three seasons and played for Somerset for the last time in 1949 .. Somerset. Somerset County Cricket Club. In 1950 he appeared in a match for Sandhurst Wanderers in the Netherlands .. In 1952 Langdale started playing for Berkshire as captain , and his final first-class match was in 1953 for the Minor Counties against Australia .. Berkshire. Berkshire County Cricket Club. Minor Counties. Minor Counties. In the same Minor Counties season , playing for Berkshire he took all 10 Dorset wickets in an innings for 25 runs .. Berkshire. Berkshire County Cricket Club. Minor Counties. Minor Counties. Dorset. Dorset County Cricket Club. He captained Berkshire again from 1956 to 1959 and continued playing for the team until 1963 .. Berkshire. Berkshire County Cricket Club. Langdale was a right-arm offbreak bowler and took 23 wickets first-class wickets with an average of 40.82 and a best performance of 5 -- 30 .. He was a left-handed batsman and remained a lower-middle order batsman throughout his first-class career .. He played 42 innings in 25 first-class matches with an average of 18.12 and a top score of 146 .. Langdale published a number of papers on mathematical subjects and teaching , often using cricket examples .. cricket. cricket. He was a senior lecturer at Welbeck College , for the Ministry of Defence .. Welbeck College. Welbeck College. Ministry of Defence. Ministry of Defence ( United Kingdom ). In 1981 he was awarded the OBE .. OBE. Order of the British Empire. Langdale died in Holbeck , Leeds in at the age of 86 .. Holbeck. Holbeck. Leeds. Leeds
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