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Crowhurst may refer to: Places * Crowhurst, East Sussex, England **Crowhurst railway station * Crowhurst, Surrey, England **Crowhurst Place **Crowhurst Yew People * Cyril Crowhurst (1906–1995), British sound engineer * Donald Crowhurst (1932–1969), English businessman and amateur sailor * Geoff Crowhurst (1951–2009), South Australian actor and director * Harry Arthur Crowhurst (1868–1943), British optician and optical engineer * Katie Crowhurst (born 2004), British para-athlete * Megan Crowhurst (born 1961), linguist * Thomas Crowhurst (1811–1877), English cricketer * William Crowhurst William Crowhurst (24 October 1849 – 4 July 1915) was an English cricketer. He was a right-arm fast bowler who played one first-class cricket match for Kent County Cricket Club in 1877. Crowhurst was born at Chislehurst in Kent in 1849. He mad ... (1849–1915), English cricketer Other * Crowhurst (band), rock music group * ''Crowhurst'' (film), a 2017 film about Donald Crow ...
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Crowhurst, East Sussex
Crowhurst is an isolated village situated five miles (8 km) north-west of Hastings in East Sussex. It has a parish council and is located within the Rother District Council. The village The parish church is dedicated to St George. The ruins of the manor house lie to the south of it. Although small, the village does have a railway station on the London to Hastings line. It was built in 1902 as a junction station for a branch line to Bexhill. The line crossed nearby marshes on a 17-arch viaduct; the line was closed under the so-called "Beeching cuts" in 1964, and the viaduct was demolished in 1969. The village has a primary school. The village post office closed in March 2008: until then it served as a convenience store also. There is a pub, ''The Plough''; until 1998 there was a second pub, ''The Inn at Crowhurst''. History The earliest mention of the settlement is in 771, when King Offa of Mercia gave the Bishop of Selsey a piece of land here; a church was then bui ...
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Crowhurst Railway Station
Crowhurst railway station is on the Hastings line in the south of England and serves the village of Crowhurst, East Sussex. It is down the line from London Charing Cross. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southeastern. History Although the section of the Hastings line through Crowhurst was completed in 1852, no station existed at this location until the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) built a branch line to Bexhill West in 1902. Crowhurst served as a junction station, with Up and Down through platforms and a bay platform at the southern end of each until closure of the Bexhill West branch in 1964. Most of the station buildings have been demolished, but the remains of the bay platforms are still visible and a small building survives on the Up side. The station is normally unstaffed. Services All services at Crowhurst are operated by Southeastern The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (o ...
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Crowhurst, Surrey
Crowhurst is a civil parishes in England, civil parish and dispersed settlement, dispersed village in a rural part of the Tandridge District, Tandridge district of Surrey, England. The nearest town is Oxted, north. Rated two architectural categories higher than the medieval church is the Renaissance manor, Crowhurst Place, which is a listed building, Grade I listed building. Landmarks St George's Church The parish church is dedicated to St George, and is architecturally Grade II listed building, listed, mostly built from the 12th to the 15th centuries, has a chancel that was repaired and made plain in 1657. The spire was rebuilt after a fire in 1947.St George's Church – Grade I listing – There are wall monuments to Justinian Angell (d. 1680) and Margaret Gainsford (d. 1691), and a wall tomb of Richard Marryott (d. 1675). A larger tomb chest is of John Gaynesford (d. 1450). Crowhurst Place Crowhurst Place is a timber-frame Grade I listed building, listed house, partl ...
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Crowhurst Place
Crowhurst Place, Crowhurst, Surrey, England is a medieval hall house dating from the early 15th century. In the 20th century, the house was reconstructed and enlarged by George A. Crawley, firstly for himself and subsequently for Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough. It is a Grade I listed building. History The origins of Crowhurst Place are those of a traditional hall house of the early 15th century. It was built for the Gaynesfords, a family of wealthy yeomen. Ian Nairn, Nikolaus Pevsner and Bridget Cherry, in the 1971 revised ''Surrey'' Pevsner Buildings of England, give a construction date of circa. 1425. In the early 20th century, the estate was bought by George A. Crawley, a decorator and designer rather than a trained architect, who developed a small, but successful practice in reconstructing traditional buildings in a Tudor Revival style. Working firstly for himself, and subsequently for Consuelo Vanderbilt, Crawley greatly expanded the original medieval hall house ...
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Crowhurst Yew
Crowhurst may refer to: Places * Crowhurst, East Sussex, England **Crowhurst railway station * Crowhurst, Surrey, England People * Donald Crowhurst (1932–1969), English businessman and amateur sailor * Geoff Crowhurst was a South Australian actor and director, notably at Junction Theatre Company The Junction Theatre Company was South Australia’s first professional community theatre company, founded in 1984. It was located in the Adelaide suburb of Thebarton, until its closure in 2002. Its touring productions were performed in schools, ... * William Crowhurst (1849–1915), English cricketer Other * Crowhurst (band), rock music group * ''Crowhurst'' (film), a 2017 film about Donald Crowhurst {{disambig, geo, surname ...
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Cyril Crowhurst
Cyril Crowhurst (9 March 1906 – 29 January 1995) was a British sound engineer. He was nominated for an Academy Award The Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international film industry. The awards are regarded by many as the most prestigious, significant awards in the entertainment ind ... in the category of Best Sound Recording for the film '' Trio''. Selected filmography * '' Trio'' (1950) References External links * 1906 births 1995 deaths British audio engineers People from Greenwich 20th-century British engineers {{UK-film-bio-stub ...
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Donald Crowhurst
Donald Charles Alfred Crowhurst (1932 – July 1969) was a British businessman and amateur sailor who disappeared while competing in the ''Sunday Times'' Golden Globe Race, a single-handed, round-the-world yacht race. Soon after he started the race his ship began taking on water and he wrote that it would probably sink in heavy seas. He secretly abandoned the race while reporting false positions, in an attempt to appear to complete a circumnavigation without actually doing so. His ship's logbooks, found after his disappearance, suggest that the stress he was under and associated psychological deterioration may have led to his suicide. Crowhurst's participation in the race has exerted a fascination over many commentators and artists. It has inspired a number of books, stage plays and films, including a documentary, '' Deep Water'' (2006), and two feature films, '' Crowhurst'' (2017) and '' The Mercy'' (also 2017), in which Crowhurst is played by the actors Justin Salinger and ...
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Geoff Crowhurst
The Junction Theatre Company was South Australia’s first professional community theatre company, founded in 1984. It was located in the Adelaide suburb of Thebarton, until its closure in 2002. Its touring productions were performed in schools, factories and other workplaces, with the aim of reaching sections of the community who may not otherwise access theatre. In its early days it was a proponent of the ''Art and Working Life'' funding program. Geoff Crowhurst was its most prominent artistic director. History Junction Theatre Company was South Australia's first professional community theatre company, founded in 1983–4 by Malcolm Blaylock,Geoffrey Milne, Theatre Australia (un)limited: Australian Theatre Since the 1950s, Rodopi 2004 "with a mission to bring important social and workplace issues to the forefront". Geoff Crowhurst (23 March 1951 – 4 July 2009) was artistic director from 1990 until the closure of the company in 2001. Crowhurst was considered “a master of ma ...
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Harry Arthur Crowhurst
Harry Arthur Crowhurst (14 March 1868 – 8 December 1943) was a photographer, optician and partner in a lantern and optical supply business. Life and Times In 1868, Crowhurst was born at St George the Martyr, London. He was the son of William Henry and Julia Ann Crowhurst. He had one brother, Walter William, and 2 sisters, Ellen Mable and Julia May. In 1943, he died at Southampton, Hampshire, England. In 1891, the Census of England and Wales noted that Crowhurst, age 23, had the occupation as optician. In 1900, he teamed with Harold Armytage Sanders to form the firm of Sanders and Crowhurst. In 1901, the Census of England and Wales noted that Crowhurst, age 33, listed occupation as optician. In May 1905, Crowhurst married the daughter of James Williamson, noted film pioneer, and took over the Williamson business. W. Watson and Son W. Watson and Son was an optical instrument maker. In 1837, the William Watson business was established in London for the manufacture of optical instru ...
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Katie Crowhurst
Katie Crowhurst (born 8 April 2004) is a British visually impaired para athlete who has competed internationally for Great Britain in both Para Swimming, para swimming and paratriathlon. Personal life Crowhurst is the daughter of Lucette and Andrew Crowhurst, and has one elder brother Samuel Crowhurst. Crowhurst was born with autosomal dominant congenital nystagmus and cataracts with Anterior Segment Developmental Anomalies (ASDA) with ectopia pupillae and Zonular weakness. These conditions resulted in significant visual impairment from birth. Crowhurst attended Wessex Primary School and Cox Green Secondary School in Maidenhead and went on to study A-Levels at The Henley College (Henley-on-Thames), The Henley College Oxon. Swimming career Crowhurst's mother took her to the pool as a baby. She loved the water and was always very confident in it. When she was a toddler she attended learn to swim lessons at her local pool. By the time she was 5 she could swim some lengths in ...
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