- John
Cranke (/kræŋk/; 1746–1816) was an
English scientific thinker and clergyman.
Cranke was
admitted as a
sizar at the age of 21 into
Trinity College...
- Carl Lee
Cranke (September 24, 1948 –
November 14, 2020) was an
American professional motorcycle enduro competitor. He
represented the
United States in...
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Henry Cranke Andrews (c. 1759 – 1835, fl. 1794 – 1830), was an
English botanist,
botanical artist and engraver. As he
always published as
Henry C. Andrews...
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James Cranke (/kræŋk/; June 23, 1707 –
October 28, 1780) was an
English painter. Born at
Little Urswick, near Barrow-in-Furness, he
lived there for most...
- explosively. The
genus Correa was
first formally described in 1798 by
Henry Cranke Andrews in The Botanist's
Repository for New, and Rare
Plants and the first...
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Scilla siberica, the
Siberian squill or wood squill, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asparagaceae,
native to
southwestern Russia, the Caucasus...
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Eranthemum pulc****um, the blue
eranthemum or blue sage, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
acanthus family Acanthaceae,
native to the Himalayas, western...
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Vanilla planifolia is a
species of
vanilla orchid native to Mexico,
Central America, Colombia, and Brazil. It is one of the
primary sources for vanilla...
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Potentilla indica,
known commonly as mock strawberry, Indian-strawberry, or
snakeberry in
North America, is a
flowering plant in the
family Rosaceae. It...
- saints, and
carries a
plain cross. The
reredos includes a
painting by
James Cranke, and is
flanked by
carved figures of
Virgin Mary and Saint Michael. The...