- Cranston,
Cranstoun or
Cranstone is a
Scottish surname originating in a clan that
lived around Roxburgh in the
Scottish Borders. It is a
minor clan but...
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Lefevre James Cranstone (March 6, 1822 – June 22, 1893) was an
English artist known for his
watercolor genre-style
landscapes and oil paintings. He visited...
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Aylish Cranstone (born 28
August 1994) is an
English cricketer who
currently plays for Surrey. She
plays as a left-handed batter. She has
previously pla****...
- (Roud 1040, Laws P2). The
first was
noted from the
singing of "Mr & Mrs
Cranstone" of Billingshurst,
though a few bars from the end (after the
flute and...
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Archived 21
December 2016 at the
Wayback Machine, 21
April 2016
Cranstone, D. A., & Canada. (2002). A
history of
mining and
mineral exploration...
- 2019.
Archived from the
original on 5 June 2019.
Retrieved 5 June 2019.
Cranstone, Ian. "A
guide to ACI (Automatic Car Identification)/KarTrak". Canadian...
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cress beds were
redeveloped as the modern-day
Water Gardens.
Joseph Cranstone's engineering company was
founded in 1798, and was
responsible for much...
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numerous occasions. In 1949, Cord
resigned and was
succeeded by Alan
Cranstone.
Around 1949,
Meyer started working for the
Central Intelligence Agency...
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Archived from the
original on
October 10, 2020.
Retrieved October 22, 2020.
Cranstone 2002, p. 2.
Mills &
Sweeney 2013, p. 10–11. USGS
Platinum Production Statistics...
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Philadelphia by
Ferdinand Richardt, c. 1858-1863
Railway Station by
Lefevre Cranstone, 1860
Hudson River Scene by
Shepard Alonzo Mount, 1861 Washington, D.C...