Anne Crawford
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Anne Crawford — Infobox actor name = Anne Crawford imagesize = caption = birthname = Imelda Crawford birthdate = birth date|1920|11|22|df=y birthplace = Haifa, Israel deathdate = death date and age|1956|10|17|1920|11|22|df=y deathplace = London, England… … Wikipedia
Crawford (name) — Crawford Family name Region of origin Scotland, England, Northern Ireland Footnotes: [1] Crawford is a surname of English, Scottish and Northern Irish origin. In some cases it is a habitational … Wikipedia
Flexner, Anne Crawford — (1874 1955) Born Anne Laziere Crawford in Georgetown, Kentucky, she graduated from Vassar College in 1895 and married educator Abraham Flexner in 1898. Her first play, Miranda of the Balcony, was the inaugural presentation at Harrison Grey… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Crawford Ker — in 2008. No. 68 Guard … Wikipedia
Anne Garber — is a Canadian journalist, restaurant critic, food and travel writer. Garber s media career spans 42 years in both print and electronic media. She is an author, publisher, photographer, columnist, broadcaster and the mother of two. She is the… … Wikipedia
Anne Bishop — Occupation Writer Nationality USA Genres fantasy www.annebishop.com Anne Bishop is an American fantasy writer. Her most no … Wikipedia
Crawford Mystery Theatre — Format Mystery/Game show Created by Jerry Fairbanks Starring Warren Hull (host) John Howard Anne Gwynne Walter Sande Country of origin US … Wikipedia
Anne Charleston — (born in 1943, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actress currently based in Galway, Ireland [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5364304.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Neighbours Madge joins Emmerdale] ] and the UK. She is probably… … Wikipedia
Crawford Depot (Carroll, New Hampshire) — Crawford Depot U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Crawford Notch — The Notch of the White Mountains (1839), by Thomas Cole (1801–1848), looking south … Wikipedia