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Alan Crawford (writer)
Alan Crawford may refer to: * Alan Crawford (Australian rules footballer) (1916–1988), Australian rules footballer * Alan Crawford (English footballer) (born 1953), English footballer and manager * Alan Pell Crawford (born 1953), American author and journalist * Allan Crawford (music publisher) Australian music publisher who formed the sales and programming company for Radio Atlanta See also *Allen Crawford Allen Crawford is an artist, illustrator, designer, and writer. Crawford and his wife Susan founded the design and illustration studio Plankton Art Co. in 1996. Their studio's most notable project to date is the collection of 400 species identific ...
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Alan Crawford (Australian Rules Footballer)
Allan William Thomas "Alan" Crawford (21 January 1916 – 28 March 1988) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Career Crawford, a former Carlton seconds player, had a stop-start career in the VFL, starting with a stint from 1936 to 1938. During the early war years he played for South Adelaide, then went back to North Melbourne in 1943. A follower, Crawford won North Melbourne's best and fairest award in 1944. He was playing coach of Launceston in 1946 and coached another Tasmanian club, Penguin Penguins (order (biology), order List of Sphenisciformes by population, Sphenisciformes , family (biology), family Spheniscidae ) are a group of Water bird, aquatic flightless birds. They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere: on ..., in 1947, before returning to North Melbourne in 1948, for two final seasons. References 1916 births 1988 deaths North Melbourne Football Club players Syd B ...
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Alan Crawford (English Footballer)
Alan Paterson Crawford (born 30 October 1953) is an English former footballer who made more than 450 Football League appearances scoring 98 goals playing as an outside left. Career Crawford started his football career with Rotherham United and went on to make 169 consecutive appearances for them. He scored 31 Football League goals in their Third Division campaign in 1976–77, which is a Rotherham record for a midfielder. In 2007, he was voted as the greatest ever left-sided midfielder for Rotherham, in a Millers Mad poll. He later moved to Chesterfield, and scored the winning goal for them in their 1980/81 Anglo-Scottish Cup victory over Notts County. Crawford subsequently played for Bristol City, Exeter City, Bath City and Bristol Manor Farm. He rejoined Bristol City as a youth team coach before retiring from football working as a painter & decorator in Backwell near Bristol in the late 1990s. Coach/Scout In recent years he has established himself as a football coach with ...
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Alan Pell Crawford
Alan Pell Crawford (born 1953) is an American author and journalist who, in his books and articles, has written on the period of the United States' founding and, in a recent departure, published ''How Not to Get Rich: The Financial Misadventures of Mark Twain''. His previous book, ''Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson'', a Washington Post best-seller, casts new light on the retirement of the nation’s third president and author of the Declaration of Independence. Career A journalist and political analyst, a former U.S. Senate speechwriter and congressional press secretary, Crawford is also a public speaker, who has spoken at the Union Club of the City of New York, Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C., and the Virginia Center for History and Culture, as well as historical societies and book groups, and been interviewed on the Motley Fool podcast, and Biographers International Organization podcast, as well as Coast to Coast AM. Crawford has been a reside ...
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Allan Crawford (music Publisher)
Alan Crawford may refer to: * Alan Crawford (Australian rules footballer) (1916–1988), Australian rules footballer * Alan Crawford (English footballer) (born 1953), English footballer and manager *Alan Pell Crawford (born 1953), American author and journalist * Allan Crawford (music publisher) Australian music publisher who formed the sales and programming company for Radio Atlanta See also *Allen Crawford Allen Crawford is an artist, illustrator, designer, and writer. Crawford and his wife Susan founded the design and illustration studio Plankton Art Co. in 1996. Their studio's most notable project to date is the collection of 400 species identific ...
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Radio Atlanta
Radio Atlanta was an offshore commercial station that operated briefly from 12 May 1964 to 2 July 1964 from a ship anchored in the North Sea, three and a half miles off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England. The radio broadcasting vessel was owned, at that time, by Gordon McLendon and Clint Murchison of Dallas, Texas and leased to a British company for day-to-day operations. It was named after Atlanta, Texas, While the station was dubbed as a pirate radio station, its actual operation took place within the laws of the day and its offices were located in the heart of the Soho district of London. Its radio advertising sales management was vested in company known as Project Atlanta, Ltd., which had been specifically formed by British political, banking, theatrical and music publishing interests. Origin of the station The on air studio and 10,000 watt AM transmitter of Radio Atlanta were located on board the motor vessel . This radio ship had been originally converted and outfitted (under the ...
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