Collinge — is a surname. Don Collinge (1909 1944), a Canadian Olympic fencer Emma Collinge Ernest Collinge (1895 1960), an English footballer and the elder brother of Tom Collinge. John Collinge / John Gregory Collinge (born 1939), a former president of the … Wikipedia
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