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  • William Crathern (14 February 1793 – 1861) was an organist and composer of sacred and secular music. He was baptised on 10 March 1793 at St Leonard’s,...
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  • possessed, 1992), by the Greek filmmaker Nikos Koundouros. 1820 – William Crathern: My Boat is On the Shore (1820), a setting for voice and piano of words...
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    of Brunswick (1768–1821), princess and Queen Consort of George IV William Crathern (born 1793), composer Lewis Kennedy (c. 1721 – 1782), nurseryman James...
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    Edward Compton, actor-manager lived and died at 54 Avonmore Road. William Crathern, composer, was organist of St Mary's, West Kensington (at that time...
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  • 'God save the King' January 18 – William Henry Havergal, hymn-writer and composer (d. 1870) February 14 – William Crathern, composer of sacred music (d....
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    producing De Havilland designs and components for the duration of the war. William Crathern, the composer, was organist at St Mary's Church, West Kensington, when...
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  • England included John Stanley, John Purkis, George Warne, Alfred Hollins and William Wolstenholme Bernarr Rainbow. The Choral Revival in the Anglican Church...
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    Hamilton, President of the Merchant's Bank of Montreal, Quebec. In 1889, Sir William Cornelius Van Horne, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, purchased...
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    Liverpool-born architects, Victor Roy and John W. Hopkins of the firm William & Wily, to design and build a mansion on the land. By 1863, Hopkins and...
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    McIntyre & Angus, 1894; now part of McGill Crathern House, McGregor Street. Completed in 1894 for James Crathern. Demolished 1963. Lord Atholstan's house...
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  • Montreal 7 7 2 1.00 Crathern, J.C. Victorias 5 6 0 1.2 Arnton, Tom Victorias 2 4 1 2.0 Higginson, A.G. Montreal 1 2 0 2.0 Virtue, William Crystals 4 9 0 2...
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    George Stephen House (category William Tutin Thomas buildings)
    E. Stearns House James Crathern House John Auld House Joseph Aldéric Raymond House [fr] Joseph Bowles Learmont House William Francis Carsley House Drummond...
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    the season: President - F. M. S. Jenkins, Ottawa 1st Vice. Pres. - J. Crathern, Victorias 2nd Vice. Pres. - A. Laurie, Quebec Secretary-Treasurer - J...
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    2016. Archived from the original on 2 May 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2016. Crathern, Alice Tarbell (1953). "For the Sick". In Detroit Courage Was the Fashion:...
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  • Colin Penridge 1967–1969 David Thomas De Jarlais 1969–1973 Kevin Francis Crathern 1973–1978 Ronald (Ron) Davis 1979–1988 Keith Goodwin 1988–1990 John Peter...
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    in Montreal, built in 1843-45 for Meredith's father's first cousin, Sir William Collis Meredith Ravenscrag, another historic mansion in Montreal, built...
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    Kendall (1776-1879) George W. Brooks (1883-1889) William G. Schoppe (1890-1893) Charles F. Crathern (1893-1896) Charles H. Pope (1896-1901) Peter McQueen...
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  • interstate football from junior level and was just 17 when he won the Crathern Medal with South Cairns as the "best and fairest" player in the 1986 AFL...
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    Home". Lost Letters of Miss Letta Crapo Smith. Retrieved 2 March 2016. Crathern, Alice (1953). In Detroit Courage Was the Fashion. Detroit: Wayne University...
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  • (bowls), Lisa John (ten-pin bowling), Byron Dafoe (ice hockey), Lewis Crathern (kitesurfing), Alan Warren (sailing). Facilities include the Manor Sports...
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