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Craddock may refer to: People * Craddock (surname), a Welsh surname and a list of people with it * Craddock Dufty (1900–1955), New Zealand rugby league player Places * Craddock, Alberta, Canada, a former unincorporated community * Craddock, Missouri, United States, an unincorporated community * Craddock, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Craddock Massif, a mountain massif in the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica ** Mount Craddock, forming the south extremity of Craddock Massif * Craddock Moor stone circle, a stone circle in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom Other uses * '' Mrs Craddock'', a 1902 novel by William Somerset Maugham See also * Craddockville, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Cradock (other) * Craddick (other) * Cradick (other) * Caradog (other) Caradog, Caradoc, Caradawg, or Cradawg, Latinised as Caratacus and anglicised as Craddock, is a given name for me ...
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Craddock (surname)
Craddock is a surname of Welsh origin (the name Caradog means "beloved, amiable"). Notable people with the surname include: *Bantz J. Craddock, U.S. general *Barbara Craddock, U.S. dancer and choreographer * Billy "Crash" Craddock, U.S. country singer * Brad Craddock, American footballer * Charles Egbert Craddock, pen name of Mary N. Murfree (1850–1922), a U.S. fiction writer *Charlotte Craddock, English field hockey player *Darren Craddock, English footballer * DeWayne Craddock, perpetrator of the 2019 Virginia Beach shooting * Fred Craddock, Christian minister *Ian Craddock, British engineer * Jody Craddock, English footballer *John D. Craddock, U.S. Representative from Kentucky, USA *Lawson Craddock, American cyclist *Linda Craddock (b. 1952), Canadian visual artist *Matthew Craddock, first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company *Moe Craddock, instrumental in the incorporation of Glenn Heights, Texas * Tom Craddock, English footballer * Vincent Eugene Craddock (1935–1971 ...
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Craddock Dufty
Calvin Thomas Craddock Dufty (10 March 1900 – 1 August 1955) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. Early life Dufty had sisters; Louisa Esther (1901-26), Annie Elizabeth (1902-62), Jessie May (1909-37), and Gwendoline Pearl (1919-90), a brother Cecil Charles who died in infancy (1905), and brothers Thomas Joseph (1899-1949), Samuel Craddock (1911-79), and Arthur (Artie) James (1911-89). War service During World War I, Dufty served with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, embarking in 1916 when aged 16. Playing career Dufty played in the Auckland Rugby League competition for Newton Rangers (1919-21, & 1927-29), Athletic/Grafton Athletic (1922-26), and Ellerslie United (1929-30).Coffey, John and Bernie Wood ''Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009'', 2009. .Kiwi Representatives
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Craddock, Alberta
Craddock is a former unincorporated community in southern Alberta, Canada within the County of Warner No. 5. It is located between the Village of Stirling and the Hamlet of New Dayton, approximately southeast of the City of Lethbridge on Highway 4. History Craddock was once a shipping and delivery point for Alberta Wheat Pool and had two grain elevators, very little remains of the former community except for one of the two elevators. On January 15, 2002 the larger Alberta Pool elevator was destroyed and burned to the ground by arson. The elevator was only 20 years old at the time of the incident. Education Originally named Craddock and formed on February 15, 1917, the district name was changed to Bluesky in 1947. The Bluesky School District No. 3456 was a one room schoolhouse that once stood at township 33 - 81 - 2 - W6. Regional attractions The Devil's Coulee Dinosaur Heritage Museum features a Hadrosaur (duck-billed dinosaur) nest and embryo, ancient fossils, dinosaur m ...
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Craddock, Missouri
Craddock is an unincorporated community in southern Phelps County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is one mile east of U.S. Route 63 U.S. Route 63 (US 63) is a , north–south United States Highway primarily in the Midwestern and Southern United States. The southern terminus of the route is at Interstate 20 (I-20) in Ruston, Louisiana; the northern terminus is at US  .... Licking is approximately nine miles to the south in Texas County and Edgar Springs is about nine miles to the north.''Missouri Atlas & Gazetteer,'' DeLorme, 1998, First edition, p. 54, History A post office called Craddock was established in 1893, and remained in operation until 1954. Dan Craddock, an early postmaster, gave the community his last name. References Unincorporated communities in Phelps County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{PhelpsCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Craddock, West Virginia
Craddock is an unincorporated community in Upshur County, West Virginia, United States. References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Unincorporated communities in Upshur County, West Virginia {{UpshurCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Craddock Massif
Craddock Massif is a mountain massif in the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains, in the Chilean claim of West Antarctica. Location and highest point Craddock Massif is located at the southeastern side of Vinson Massif, between Hammer Col and Karnare Col linking it to Vinson Massif and the southern Sentinel Range respectively. The highest point of Craddock Massif is Mount Rutford, a sharp peak that rises to . The Craddock Massif also includes (from north to south) Bugueño Pinnacle, Rada Peak and Mount Craddock. Discovery and naming Sentinel Range was first sighted and photographed from the air on November 23, 1935, by Lincoln Ellsworth. The entire range, including Craddock Massif, was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from aerial photography taken by the U.S. Navy, 1958–61. This massif was originally named "Mount Craddock" by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1965, but subsequent maps limited the name to the massif's southernmo ...
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Mount Craddock
Mount Craddock is a large, bold mountain forming the south extremity of Craddock Massif in Sentinel Range, the ninth highest mountain in Antarctica. It is linked by Karnare Col to Mount Strybing in the southern Sentinel Range. The ninth-highest mountain in Antarctica was first climbed in January 1992. The name Mount Craddock was originally recommended by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1965 for the present-day Craddock Massif but subsequent maps limited Mount Craddock to the massif's southernmost peak, a position that became established over years. To avoid confusion and to fix the position of the name, US-ACAN redefined Mount Craddock in 2006 to apply to the southernmost peak described above.USGS GNIS The mountain was named by US-ACAN for J. Campbell Craddock (1930–2006), leader of a University of Minnesota expedition (1962–63) that made geological investigations and cartographic surveys in the Sentinel and Heritage Ranges of the Ellsworth Mountain ...
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Craddock Moor Stone Circle
Craddock Moor Stone Circle or Craddock Moor Circle is a stone circle located near Minions on Bodmin Moor Bodmin Moor ( kw, Goon Brenn) is a granite moorland in north-eastern Cornwall, England. It is in size, and dates from the Carboniferous period of geological history. It includes Brown Willy, the highest point in Cornwall, and Rough Tor, a s ... in Cornwall, UK. It is situated around half a mile Northwest of The Hurlers (stone circles). Description The circle consists of sixteen fallen stones with one remaining possible stump, all considerably overgrown making it one of the harder circles to find on the moor. John Barnatt has suggested that the circle was situated so that the summit of Brown Willy marked the midsummer sunset. It is nearby to Craddock Moor stone row and an embanked enclosure. Christopher Tilley noted what he called a "possible axis of movement" linking the stone row, an embanked enclosure, the circle and the Hurlers. As these cannot be seen from e ...
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Mrs Craddock
''Mrs Craddock'' is a novel by William Somerset Maugham first published in 1902. Plot introduction Set in the final years of the 19th century, ''Mrs Craddock'' is about a young and attractive woman of independent means who marries beneath her. As he had written about a subject that was considered daring at the time, Maugham had some difficulty finding a publisher. Completed in 1900, the novel was eventually published in 1902 by William Heinemann, but only on the condition that the author took out passages which, according to Heinemann, might have offended the readers. A successful and popular book, ''Mrs Craddock'' was reissued in 1903 and again in 1908. In 1938 the first non- Bowdlerized version, stylistically improved by Maugham, came out. Plot summary On her 21st birthday, when she comes into her deceased father's money, Bertha Ley announces, to the dismay of her former guardian, that she is going to marry 27-year-old Edward Craddock, her steward. Herself a member of the ...
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Craddockville, Virginia
Craddockville is an unincorporated community in Accomack County, Virginia, United States. The Edmund Bayly House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. References Unincorporated communities in Virginia Unincorporated communities in Accomack County, Virginia {{AccomackCountyVA-geo-stub ...
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Cradock (other)
Cradock may refer to: People * Christopher Cradock (1862–1914), admiral in the Royal Navy *Edward Cradock (fl. 1571), English theologian and alchemist * Eric Cradock (d. 1985), Canadian stockbroker and sports entrepreneur * Fanny Cradock (1909–1994), British writer, restaurant critic and television cook *Frederick Cradock, George Cross recipient, for heroism in his attempts to save a workmate from boiling steam in 1943 in Suffolk *H. C. Cradock, born Augusta Whiteford in 1863, an English children's book writer *John Cradock (alias Craddock) (c.1708–1778), English churchman, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin from 1772 * John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden GCB (1759–1839), British peer, politician and soldier * Johnnie Cradock (1904–1987), British cook, writer, broadcaster and Army Major *John Francis Cradock (later Caradoc) (1762–1839), 1st Baron Howden, army officer *John Hobart Cradock (later Caradoc) (1799–1873), 2nd Baron Howden, diplomat * Johnnie Cradock ...
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Craddick (other)
Craddick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Tom Craddick (born 1943), member of the Texas House of Representatives * Christi Craddick (born 1970), member of the Texas Railroad Commission and daughter of Tom Craddick See also * Cradick (other) * Craddock (other) * Cradock (other) Cradock may refer to: People *Christopher Cradock (1862–1914), admiral in the Royal Navy * Edward Cradock (fl. 1571), English theologian and alchemist *Eric Cradock (d. 1985), Canadian stockbroker and sports entrepreneur *Fanny Cradock (1909–19 ...
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