Carr — may refer to: * Carr (fen), a north European wetland, a fen overgrown with treesPeople* Carr (name), a common surnamePlaces* Carr, Colorado, unincorporated town in Weld County * Carr, North Carolina, in Orange County * Carr Bank, a hamlet in… … Wikipedia
Carr Shield — is a village in Northumberland, in England. It is situated in the Pennines approximately between Penrith and Hexham.It is a small village with an old school building situated in the centre of the village. The school was built in 1851 but is no… … Wikipedia
Carr Manor — It was Richard Norman Shaw’s custom to give setting up commissions to his former pupils. Edward Schroeder Prior’s setting up commission on his departure in 1880 was Carr Manor, Meanwood, Leeds for Thomas Clifford Allbutt M.D. (1836 1925). The… … Wikipedia
Thomas Carr College — Infobox School name = Thomas Carr College imagesize = 160px caption = Thomas Carr College crest location = Tarneit, Victoria, Australia streetaddress = city = state = county = postcode = postalcode = country = coordinates = religion =… … Wikipedia
Harlow Carr Gardens — Infobox UKproperty property name = Harlow Carr Gardens imgage name = Harlow Carr Entrance.jpg image size = 250px caption = The entrance to Harlow Carr Gardens type = Garden NT/EH/RHS = Royal Horticultural Society area = 27.5ha main = Annual and… … Wikipedia
John Carr (architect) — John Carr (1723 1807) was a prolific English architect. He was born in Horbury, near Wakefield, England, the eldest of nine children and the son of a master mason, under whom he trained. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4747 Oxford… … Wikipedia
Dr. George W. Carr House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
USS Carr (FFG-52) — USS Carr (FFG 52), an Sclass|Oliver Hazard Perry|frigate, is a ship of the United States Navy named for Gunner s Mate 3rd Class Paul H. Carr (1924 ndash;1944). Carr was awarded a posthumous Silver Star for his heroism on the destroyer escort… … Wikipedia
Emily Carr House — is a National Historic Site of Canada located in Victoria, British Columbia. It was the childhood home of Canadian painter Emily Carr, and had a lasting impression on her paintings and writings.cite web| title = Emily Carr House| publisher =… … Wikipedia
Potteric Carr — is a large area of land to the south east of Doncaster, in Yorkshire, England, some 3,000 acres (12 km²) in size. History One of the earliest references to Potteric Carr comes from the itinerary of Leland c.1540: Before I came to the town, I… … Wikipedia