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- Crittall Windows Ltd is an English manufacturer of steel-framed windows, today based in Witham, Es****, close to its historic roots in the county. Its products...
- Francis Henry Crittall (1860–1935) was an English businessman and philanthropist who in 1884 in the Es**** town of Braintree instigated the manufacture...
- was formed on 24 September 1898 as Manor Works, the works team of the Crittall Window Company, from which they gained their nickname Iron. The new club...
- joining the Conservatives. Crittall was born at Braintree, the son of Es**** businessman Francis Henry Crittall, founder of the Crittall window company, and Ellen...
- industrialist Francis Henry Crittall, who established a Crittall Windows Ltd factory there to manufacture components for metal windows. Crittall, or "The Guv'nor"...
- Francis Crittall window manufacturer at Braintree, Es**** in 1908. He designed a house for Walter Crittall son of window manufacturer Francis Crittall at Braintree...
- the Wayback Machine, Australia Zoo web site. Retrieved 14 January 2011. Crittall, Ron; Atkinson, Lee; Llewellyn, Marc; Mylne, Lee (2009). Frommer's Australia...
- as a general sports ground by the Crittall Windows Company, the parent company of the club, then known as Crittall Athletic. It was opened on 25 August...
- Football League. Two new clubs joined the league this season: Braintree & Crittall, transferred from the Metropolitan League. Wisbech Town, transferred from...
- development of 'standard metal windows, along with other companies such as Crittall of Braintree, Es****. Their metal windows were ****ed to buildings such...