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Chrisp (1912–1974, née White,
married surname often mistakenly given as Crisp) was an
English artist who
painted in the primitive/naïve style.
Chrisp...
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Chrisp Street Market is the
central marketplace and town
centre of
Poplar and is
located in the
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets. It was the
first purpose-built...
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Peter Chrisp (born 20 May 1958) is a
British children's
author of
books on history. With over
ninety books published, his
various works include Blitzkrieg...
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major district centre in the
London Plan, with its
district centre being Chrisp Street Market, a
significant commercial and
retail centre surrounded by...
- John ‘Bosun’
Chrisp (1908–2006) MBE RN was a
British author,
Royal Navy sailor, a
World War II
veteran and a
Colditz survivor.
Chrisp wrote three books...
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Potato chips (NAmE and AuE;
often just chip) or
crisp (BrE and IrE) are thin
slices of
potato (or a thin
deposit of
potato paste) that has been deep fried...
- New
Zealand in 1861.
Teoti Kerei Te
Hioirangi Te Whāiti was a son of his.
Chrisp, S. M. "Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography...
- Robert; Challoner, Jack; Stuart, Colin; Harvey, Derek; Wragg-Sykes, Rebecca;
Chrisp, Peter; Hubbard, Ben; Parker, Phillip; et al. (Writers) (February 2016)...
- Ross Gurney-Randall and
David Mounfield as Big
Daddy and
Giant Haystacks at the
Brighton Media Centre, 2
March 2012 (photograph by
Peter Chrisp)...
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Archived from the
original on 11
February 2023.
Retrieved 11
February 2023.
Chrisp,
Peter (1995). Vikings. BBC Educational. p. 12. ISBN 9780563352594. Christiansen...