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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...
- Zoe
Cramond (born 8
October 1984) is a New
Zealand actress.
After graduating from
Unitec Institute of Technology,
Cramond appeared in
various theatre...
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Cramond Island (Scottish Gaelic:
Eilean Chair Amain)[citation needed] is one of
several islands in the
Firth of
Forth in
eastern Scotland, near Edinburgh...
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Gordon Cramond (19
March 1949 – 1989) was a
Scottish professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in Aberdeen,
Cramond pla**** for Dundee,...
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Cramond Lioness is a Roman-era
sculpture recovered in 1997 from the
mouth of the
River Almond at
Cramond in Edinburgh, Scotland. The sculpture, one...
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Cramond Roman Fort is a Roman-Era
archaeological site at
Cramond, Edinburgh, Scotland. The
settlement may be the "Rumabo"
listed in the 7th-century Ravenna...
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Teresa (Tess) Rita O'Rourke
Cramond (née Brophy) AO, OBE (1926-2015) was an
Australian doctor and the
director of the
Multidisciplinary Pain
Centre at...
- ISBN 978-1-902407-73-9.
Cramond, Harold, ed. (31
August 1968). "Dennis the Menace". The Beano. No. 1362.
Illustrated by
Davey Law. D.C.
Thomson & Co. Ltd.
Cramond, Harold...
- The
title of Lord (of)
Cramond was a
title in the
nobility of Scotland. It was
created on 23
February 1628 for Dame
Elizabeth Richardson. She was married...
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Alexander Cramond (12
December 1881 – 21 June 1954) was a New
Zealand cricketer. He pla**** one first-class
match for
Otago in the 1904–05 season.
Cramond was...