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- occurred within months of the various classes being introduced. The WAGR Crossleys underwent over 600 modifications in their service life. The CIE 001 class...
- The Crossley ratings (or Crossleys) were an audience measurement system created to determine the audience size of radio broadcasts beginning in 1930. Developed...
- Mark Geoffrey Crossley (born 16 June 1969) is a football coach and former professional footballer. As a player, he was a goalkeeper from 1988 until 2011...
- country, the Estonian Defence Force was dissolved and most of the ****nal Crossleys were given to the newly formed 22nd Territorial Rifle Corps. One vehicle...
- Type 2) diesel-electric locomotives, known variously as 'Metrovicks', 'Crossleys' or 'Co-Bos', were built under the Pilot Scheme for diesel locomotives...
- Edward Crossley (1841 – 21 January 1905) was an English businessman, Liberal Party politician and astronomer. Edward Crossley was the eldest son of Joseph...
- Amersham, England. They are currently members of the and play at the Nest on Crossleys Road. The club was established in 1922, and joined the Wycombe Combination...
- Kazimir Samita Crossley (born 20 January 1995) is an English television personality. In 2018, she appeared as a contestant on the fourth series of the...
- Crossley's vanga (Mystacornis crossleyi), also known as Crossley's babbler-vanga, Crossley's babbler, Madagascar groundhunter, or Madagascar groundjumper...
- The Crossley telescope is a 36-inch (910 mm) reflecting telescope located at Lick Observatory in the U.S. state of California. It was used between 1895...