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Croome may
refer to:
Places Croome, East
Riding of Yorkshire,
hamlet in the East
Riding of Yorkshire,
England Croome Court, an 18th
century mansion at...
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Croome Court is a mid-18th-century Neo-Palladian
mansion surrounded by
extensive landscaped parkland at
Croome D'Abitot, near Upton-upon-Severn in south...
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Rodney Peter Croome AM is an
Australian LGBT
rights activist and academic. He
worked on the
campaign to
decriminalise homo****uality in Tasmania, was a...
- HMS
Croome refers to one of two
Royal Navy
ships named after the
Croome fox-hunt.
Croome is a
hamlet in East Riding, Yorkshire. HMS
Croome (1917) was a...
- J A
Croome is a
South African novelist,
short story writer, and poet. Born Judy Ann
Heinemann on 16
December 1958 in Zvishavane,
Southern Rhodesia (now...
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Victor Croome (30
November 1899 – 1
September 1973) was an
English cricketer. A right-handed
batsman and
occasional wicket-keeper, he pla**** first-class...
- 2017.
Croome &
Jackson 1993, p. 288.
Croome &
Jackson 1993, p. 294.
Croome &
Jackson 1993, p. 286.
Croome &
Jackson 1993, p. 287, 291.
Croome & Jackson...
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Croome (1790–1860) was an
American illustrator and wood
engraver in the 19th century. He
trained with Abel
Bowen in Boston, M****achusetts.
Croome's work...
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December 2012.
Croome &
Jackson (1993), p. 15.
Croome &
Jackson (1993), p. 26.
Croome &
Jackson (1993), p. 27.
Croome &
Jackson (1993), p. 31.
Croome & Jackson...
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Arthur Capel Molyneux Croome (21
February 1866 – 11
September 1930) was an
English cricketer. He was
educated at
Wellington College and
Magdalen College...