-
young men who did not last long.
Throughout her
television career, the
Cradocks also
worked for the Gas Council,
appearing at
trade shows such as the Ideal...
-
Cradock may
refer to:
Christopher Cradock (1862–1914),
admiral in the
Royal Navy
Edward Cradock (fl. 1571),
English theologian and
alchemist Eric Cradock...
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January 1987. Chez Bon
Viveur Cradock Cooks for
Christmas Dinner Party ****
Cradock Invites ****'s
Kitchen The
Cradocks Something's Burning: The Autobiography...
- ISSN 0033-8060. "The
Cradocks Are
Frying Tonight". The
Radio Times. No. 1668. 28
October 1955. p. 44. ISSN 0033-8060. "The
Cradocks Are
Frying Tonight"...
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Stephen Cradock (born 22
August 1969) is an
English guitarist, most
notable for
playing in the rock
group Ocean Colour Scene.
Cradock also
plays the guitar...
- Eric
Cradock (died
October 5, 1985) was a
Canadian stockbroker and
sports entrepreneur who pla**** a key role in
Canadian football development in the 1940s...
-
Cradock,
officially Nxuba, is a town in the
Eastern Cape
Province of
South Africa, in the
upper valley of the
Great Fish River, 250
kilometres (160 mi)...
-
overpowered a
British squadron commanded by Rear-Admiral Sir
Christopher Cradock. The
engagement probably took
place as a
result of misunderstandings. Neither...
- Rear
Admiral Sir
Christopher George Francis Maurice Cradock KCVO CB SGM (2 July 1862 – 1
November 1914) was an
English senior officer of the
Royal Navy...
- The
Cradock Four were a
group of four anti-Apartheid
activists who were
abducted and
murdered by
South African security police in June 1985,
named as...