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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...
- Cramond Island (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Chair Amain)[citation needed] is one of several islands in the Firth of Forth in eastern Scotland, near Edinburgh...
- Zoe Cramond (born 8 October 1984) is a New Zealand actress. After graduating from Unitec Institute of Technology, Cramond appeared in various theatre...
- The 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gordon Cramond (19 March 1949 – 1989) was a Scottish professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in Aberdeen, Cramond pla**** for Dundee,...
- 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...
- 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...
- Elizabeth Richardson, 1st Lady Cramond (1576/77 – 1651) was an English writer and peeress. She is remembered for her collections of prayers. Born Elizabeth...