Aidan Merivale Crawley MBE (10 April 1908 – 3 November 1993) was a British journalist, television executive and editor, and politician. He was a member...
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performer Aidan Burley (born 1979), British politician Aidan Crawley (1908–1993), British politician, journalist, television executive, and editor Aidan Davitt...
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Harriet Crawley (born 1948) is a British author, journalist, television presenter and art dealer. She is daughter of British politician Aidan Crawley and...
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Crawley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aidan Crawley (1908–1993), British politician, journalist, and writer, related to the Crawley-Boevey...
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constituency was held by the Conservative Party for most of the time. However, Aidan Crawley, a Labour Party MP, served Buckingham from 1945 until 1951, and from...
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married Randall Crawley (1950–1988), a son of Aidan Crawley MP and his wife Virginia Cowles, journalist and author. Randall Crawley was killed with his...
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that he could begin working for them as a tea-boy. He was recruited by Aidan Crawley, and soon became a sub-editor and was made a reporter in 1957. Bosanquet...
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the sitting Labour Member of Parliament, Aidan Crawley. However, at the 1951 general election, he beat Crawley by a majority of only 54 votes. He held...
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Television (later ITV) broadcasting companies, with former Labour MP Aidan Crawley as editor-in-chief. The first bulletin was broadcast at 10 pm on 22...
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Independent Labour 1945 Labour 1950 Edward Wakefield Conservative 1962 Aidan Crawley Conservative 1967 James Scott-Hopkins Conservative 1979 Matthew Parris...
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Leonard, Crawley's cricket-playing relatives included his cousins Cosmo and Aidan, and his uncles Arthur, Eustace and Henry. Of these, Aidan had the longest...
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(born 28 May 1954); married, firstly, Randall Crawley (1950–1988), son of Virginia Cowles and Aidan Crawley, in 1982, had issue. Married, secondly, Andrew...
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escaped through the latrine tunnel with William Ash, Peter Stevens, Aidan Crawley and others. This time Day headed east to Poland, hoping to get on a...
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awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1947. In 1945, Cowles married Aidan Crawley a British politician, journalist, television executive and author. They...
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called at the British Legation, meeting with air attaché Aidan Crawley. The couple gave Crawley rolls of microfilm which they had received from a Polish...
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Air John Strachey 4 August 1945 Geoffrey de Freitas 27 May 1946 Aidan Crawley 2 March 1950 Minister of Aircraft Production John Wilmot 4 August...
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Carrick Allom 1970: Sir Cyril Hawker 1971: Frederick Richard Brown 1972: Aidan Crawley 1973: The Lord Caccia 1974: The Duke of Edinburgh (also President in...
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Warwickshire 1934–1954 BBC (Test Match Special) 1965–1968 BBC Radio 1958-1974 Aidan Crawley (1908-1993) Kent 1927-1947 BBC Television 1939-1947 Colin Croft West...
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Maurice Allom 1969–1970 Cyril Hawker 1970–1971 Cecil Paris 1971–1972 Aidan Crawley 1972–1973 Cecil Paris 1973–1975 Doug Insole 1975–1978 George Mann 1978–1983...
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then was, married Penelope Anstice Crawley, daughter of Kenneth Arnold Gibbs Crawley and a niece of Aidan Crawley, and they had four daughters and one...
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Spencer Henry Crawley (born 5 August 1987) is co-founder and General Partner at firstminute capital, a $320m venture capital firm based in London, investing...
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European Parliament election in the United Kingdom at South West England Aidan Crawley Cricket (first-class) MP for Buckingham (1945–1951) and West Derbyshire...
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1979–1989, Sky Sports 1990–2009 Peter Cranmer - BBC Radio 1958-1974 Aidan Crawley - BBC Sport 1939-1947 Colin Croft - BBC Radio 1994-2009 (not all years)...
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was produced by and aired on the BBC in 1957. It was adapted from Aidan Crawley's book Escape from Germany 1939–1945. Morris Barry directed the filmed...
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4 August 1945 John Strachey 1945 1946 Geoffrey de Freitas 1946 1950 Aidan Crawley 1950 1951 Nigel Birch 1951 1952 Hon. George Ward 1952 1955 Christopher...
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James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury William Craven-Ellis Aidan Crawley Sir Cresswell Cresswell; MP for Liverpool (1837–1842) John Crichton...
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public library membership required.) Parris, Matthew (2004). "Carwley, Aidan Merivale". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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Dominic Bruce, No. 9 Squadron, RAF. Colditz escaper. Flight Lieutenant Aidan Crawley, RAF. Future author, journalist and MP. Wing Commander Harry Day, No...
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West Derbyshire In office 23 November 1967 – 7 April 1979 Preceded by Aidan Crawley Succeeded by Matthew Parris Member of Parliament for North Cornwall...
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Whiteley Member of Parliament for Buckingham 1943–1945 Succeeded by Aidan Crawley Peerage of the United Kingdom Preceded by Gomer Berry Viscount Kemsley...
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