William Henry Crane — (1845 1928), American actor, was born on 30 April 1845, in Leicester, Massachusetts, and made his first appearance at Utica, New York, in Donizetti s Daughter of the Regiment in 1863. Later he had a great success as Le Blanc the Notary, in the… … Wikipedia
Crane County, Texas — Location in the state of Texas … Wikipedia
Crane (surname) — Crane is a surname of English origin, and may refer to People Andy Crane (b. 1964), English radio and television presenter Arnold Crane, art collector Arthur G. Crane (1877–1955), American teacher and politician Ben Crane (b. 1976), American… … Wikipedia
Crane Country Day School — Location 1795 San Leandro Lane Santa Barbara, CA, 93108 USA … Wikipedia
Crane — or cranes may be: Crane (machine), an industrial machinery for lifting Container crane, a machine for lifting intermodal containers Crane (railroad), a crane suited to use on railroads Crane (bird), a large, long necked bird Paper crane, an… … Wikipedia
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William Pleater Davidge — (17 April 1814 ndash;1888) was an English comedian, who came to the United States in 1850 and became identified with the American Stage.He was born in London, and appeared as a youthful amateur at Drury Lane in The Miller s Maid . Afterward he… … Wikipedia
Crane family — For the fictional Crane family portrayed on the TV series Cheers and Frasier, see Frasier. A promotional image of the Crane family in 1999. Featured, from left to right, are Sheridan Crane (McKenzie Westmore), Ivy Crane (Kim Johnston Ulrich),… … Wikipedia
Crane — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Crane peut faire référence à : Crâne, une structure osseuse de l anatomie, Cranes, un groupe britannique de rock gothique, Personnes Harley Crane (né … Wikipédia en Français
Crane — This picturesque name is of Anglo Saxon origin and is a nickname surname given to a tall thin man, or someone with long legs, or some other fancied resemblance to the bird. The derivation is from the old English cran(uc) , cron(uc) , cren(uc) ,… … Surnames reference