Charles W. P. Cracknell MBE (13 September 1915 – 1 May 1997) was a British classical bassoonist and pedagogue. He taught at the Royal Northern College...
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left winger Carrie Cracknell (born 1980), British theatre director, artistic director of the Gate Theatre, London Charles Cracknell MBE (1915–1997), British...
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Edward Charles Cracknell (1831 – 14 January 1893) was an electrical engineer, Superintendent of Electric Telegraphs, New South Wales, and Lieutenant-Colonel...
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her Shakespeare roles. Ruth Winifred Cracknell was born on 6 July 1925 in Maitland, New South Wales to Charles and Winifred Goddard (nee Watts). When...
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Executive, The Enterprise and Skills Company Limited, Wimborne, Dorset. Charles John Cracknell, Youth Enterprise and Microbusiness Manager, Hull City Council,...
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Perkins (born 1954) is a British classical bassoonist. He studied under Charles Cracknell at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. Perkins was...
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specialising in performances on period instruments. He was a student of Charles Cracknell and a member of the National Youth Orchestra. He went on to study...
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Jane Austen's 1817 novel of the same name. It was directed by Carrie Cracknell from a screenplay by Ron Bass and Alice Victoria Winslow. The film stars...
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Macmillan Publishing. p. 191. ISBN 0-333-62776-8. Cracknell, Basil E. (1973). Dominica. David & Charles Ltd. pp. 103–4. ISBN 0-8117-0531-5. 1 Dec. 1979...
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of 32 kilometres (20 mi), which opened on 30 December 1857. Edward Charles Cracknell was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Telegraphs in January 1858...
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née Geoghegan (born 1989) Margaret Cookhorn Lindsay Cooper (1951–2013) Charles Cracknell (1915–1997) Edward Elgar (1857–1934) Vernon Elliott (1912–1996) Martin...
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Coxless Pair (with James Cracknell) 2002 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with James Cracknell) 2001 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with James Cracknell) 2001 – Gold, Coxed Pair...
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John Orford is a British classical bassoonist. He studied under Charles Cracknell and William Waterhouse at the Royal Manchester College of Music. After...
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January 2014 Blurred Lines, a piece he devised with the director Carrie Cracknell, opened at the National Theatre's Shed. In 2014, two episodes of The Secrets...
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Barbirolli conducting and the clarinet played by Pat Ryan and bassoon by Charles Cracknell. The work was also performed later that year on 29 July at the BBC...
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David Copperfield is the protagonist after which the 1850 Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield was named. The character is widely thought to be based...
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He was considered as the third teammate to join Ben Fogle and James Cracknell in Team QinetiQ for the Amundsen Omega 3 South Pole Race in January 2009...
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role in the National Theatre's production of Medea, directed by Carrie Cracknell. Her performance was critically acclaimed. Also in 2014, she made a guest...
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were accompanied by Todd's assistant, 24-year-old Edward Cracknell and his wife. (Cracknell subsequently became superintendent of telegraphs in New South...
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activists Jain, Chelsi. "Upper Iowa University". John R. Mott Biographical. Cracknell & White, 233. Greg Daugherty (March 2012). "Seven Famous People Who Missed...
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geographically concentrated vote. Its most identifiable leaders were Vernon Cracknell (1963-70), who served just one term in parliament, and the household name...
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who's not attached to the past". The Independent. 2 May 2011. "Rowing: Cracknell refuses to crack indoors". The Daily Telegraph. 27 November 2000. "Boat...
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General election 2024 Results". BBC News. Retrieved 26 October 2024. Cracknell, Richard; Baker, Carl; Pollock, Loui (26 July 2024). "General election...
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Ryan Reffell as John Ransome Nitin Ganatra as Sir Charles Ambrose Christopher Fairbank as Cracknell Deepica Stephen as Sali Yaamin Chowdhury as Nev Greta...
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Hedda Gabler, directed by Carrie Cracknell in which she played the lead character to favourable reviews; reviewer Charles Spencer in The Daily Telegraph...
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the stage in Birdland, written by Simon Stephens and directed by Carrie Cracknell at the Royal Court Theatre, playing the central character of Paul, a rock...
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of the Joker "would have made a great live-action Batman movie." Ryan Cracknell of Apollo Guide called the film "an animated masterpiece." Peter Canavese...
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2022. Georges Auguste Escoffier, Le Guide Culinaire, translated by H. L. Cracknell and R. J. Kaufmann Louis Saulnier, Le Répertoire de la Cuisine, translated...
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Alan Davidson, The Oxford Companion to Food, s.v. 'cream'. Harry Louis Cracknell, G. Nobis, Practical Professional Gastronomy, 1985, ISBN 1349178764, p...
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attached are referred to as chicken cutlets. Leto & Bode (2006), p. 130. Cracknell & Kaufmann (2012), p. 452. Alexandrova-Ignatieva (1909), p. 425. Watt...
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