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Cramond Village (/ˈkræmənd/;
Scottish Gaelic: Cair Amain) is a
village and
suburb in the north-west of Edinburgh, Scotland, at the
mouth of the
River Almond...
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Geoff Crammond is a
computer game
designer and
programmer who
specialises in
motor racing games. A
former defence industry systems engineer, he claims...
- ****evik (Norwegian, 34). They were ****isted by two dive tenders,
William Crammond (British, 32) and
Martin Saunders. At the time of the accident, decompression...
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MicroProse for the Amiga,
Atari ST and PC
created by game
designer Geoff Crammond. It is
often referred to as
Grand Prix 1,
MicroProse Grand Prix, or just...
- game
created by
Geoff Crammond,
published by
Firebird in 1986 for the BBC
Micro and
converted to the
Commodore 64 (by
Crammond himself),
Amstrad CPC (with...
- John
Gordon Crammond (5 July 1906 – 18
September 1978) was a
British skeleton racer who
competed in the late 1940s. He won the
bronze medal in the men's...
- Westminster, Lord
Howland (as he then was)
married Louise Rona
Crammond, a
daughter of
Donald Ian
Crammond. They have two children: Lady
Alexandra Lucy
Clare Russell...
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sponsorship deal, he
served as a
consultant to
video game
designer Geoff Crammond during the
development of Revs. This was one of the
first racing games...
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Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
Crammond, N. J.; Halliwell, M. A. (1995). The
thaumasite form of
sulfate attack...
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album of the 2004 film The
Aviator Aviator, a 1983
computer game by
Geoff Crammond Aviator, a
brand of
playing cards made by the
United States Playing Card...