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    Cranbrook is a town in the civil parish of Cranbrook and Sissinghurst, in the Weald of Kent in South East England. It lies roughly half-way between Maidstone...
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    state funded boarding and day grammar school in the market town of Cranbrook, Kent, England. Selection is made of pupils at age 11 and 13. The school...
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  • Michigan, USA Cranbrook Schools Cranbrook School, Ilford, England Cranbrook School, Kent, England Cranbrook School, Sydney, Australia Cranbrook Elementary...
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  • Cranbrook Kingswood's students are international students. Traditionally, Cranbrook School also has an exchange program with Cranbrook School, Kent,...
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    his home in Cranbrook, Kent, England.: 55  In 1890, the Kootenay Indian Residential School, also called St. Eugene's, opened in Cranbrook, and operated...
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  • auctioneer. He co-founded Bentley's Fine Art and Antiques Auction House in Cranbrook, Kent in 1995. He has appeared on several British TV programmes on antiques...
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    Dulwich Cranbrook is a co-educational independent school for children aged 2–16 near Cranbrook, Kent. Since September 2023, the Head has been Sophie Bradshaw...
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    Cranbrook railway station is a disused English station which was on the closed Hawkhurst Branch in Kent, England. The station was opened on 4 September...
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  • Peter West (category People educated at Cranbrook School, Kent)
    Throughout his television career he remained freelance. West was born in Cranbrook, Kent, an only child. His father, the son of a tobacconist, had made some...
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    his father-in-law's land at Coursehorn, near Cranbrook, Kent, where the affiliated Dulwich Prep Cranbrook still is today. The school changed its name in...
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  • Robert Abbot (theologian) (category People from Cranbrook, Kent)
    puritan doctrines. With a living at Cranbrook, Kent, he wrote anti-Catholic works and cultivated a local circle among the Kent gentry. Robert Abbot received...
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    Jacqueline Winspear (category People from Cranbrook, Kent)
    popular series. Winspear was born on 30 April 1955 and raised in Cranbrook, in Kent. She was educated at the University of London's Institute of Education...
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  • and "On Ilkla Moor baht 'at". Thomas Clark was a regular visitor to Cranbrook, Kent in the 1790s, and may have composed the tune there, possibly with the...
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    Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook, GCSI, PC (1 October 1814 – 30 October 1906) was a prominent British Conservative politician. He held cabinet...
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    Gathorne-Hardy, Viscount Cranbrook. The title is named after Cranbrook in the county of Kent. The Gathorne-Hardy family seat is Great Glemham House, near...
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    Comfort Starr (category People from Ashford, Kent)
    of the President and Fellows of Harvard College. Starr was born in Cranbrook, Kent, on 6 July 1589. He was one of the seventeen children of Thomas Starr...
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    St Dunstan's Church, also known as the Cathedral of the Weald, in Cranbrook, Kent, England, dates to the late 13th century. It is now Grade I listed....
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    Arthur Tooth (category People from Cranbrook, Kent)
    prosecution in 1877. Tooth was born on 17 June 1839 at Swifts Park near Cranbrook, Kent. He was educated at Tonbridge School and, in 1858, became a student...
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  • the Cranbrook Educational Community Cranbrook School, Ilford, a co-educational independent school in Greater London, England Cranbrook School, Kent, is...
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  • This is a list of people from Cranbrook, Kent, England. William Addison (1883–1962), Army chaplain and Victoria Cross recipient John Boorman (c.1754–1807)...
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  • October 2018). "Queens of Mystery TV series being filmed in Cranbrook". Kent Online. Retrieved 14 April 2019. "Kent Film Office". Queens of Mystery at IMDb...
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  • Chris Langham (category People from Cranbrook, Kent)
    wife and children continued to live with him in the family home in Cranbrook, Kent, after his release. Moore, Matthew (14 November 2007). "Chris Langham...
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  • Kent Salver. The current holders of the Kent Vase are Old Gravesendians RFC who on 30 April, 2023 beat Faversham RFC 37-33 in the final at Cranbrook Rugby...
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    Piers Sellers (category People educated at Cranbrook School, Kent)
    veteran of three Space Shuttle missions. Sellers attended Cranbrook School, Cranbrook, Kent, United Kingdom, until 1973, and achieved a bachelor's degree...
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  • Ashford (1) Cranbrook (1) Gillingham Anchorians (1) Greenwich (1) Guy's Hospital (1) Faversham RUFC (2) Kent RFU Kent Cup Kent Shield Kent Vase Kent Plate English...
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  • High Weald Academy (category Defunct schools in Kent)
    was a coeducational secondary school that opened in 1971 located in Cranbrook, Kent, England. The academy permanently closed in September 2022, with all...
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    Jon Cleary (musician) (category People from Cranbrook, Kent)
    originally from Cranbrook, Kent, in the south-east of England. He attended Colliers Green Primary School, Angley Secondary and then Cranbrook School. His...
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  • and comedy actor Chris Langham. Langham died on 15 January 2011 in Cranbrook, Kent, England, after a short illness. Interview for TheatreMuseumCanada...
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    in the style and likeness of his family home, Great Swifts Manor in Cranbrook, Kent. The house was subsequently purchased by Edmund Resch, also a brewer...
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    Ashford Area are recorded as having been burnt 16 January 1556 at Ashford, Kent in Ashford Borough Council – Parks and Open Spaces. However, at this time...
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