The Crawford Library is a library of early books about philately formed between 1898 and 1913[1] by James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford. By the time of his death in 1913, Crawford was thought to have amassed the greatest philatelic library of his time.[2] Today, the library is part of the British Library Philatelic Collections.[1]
^ abBritish Library Philatelic Collections: The Crawford Library Archived 2016-04-29 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 13 February 2011.
^"APS Hall of Fame: 1941". American Philatelic Society. 1999. Archived from the original on 24 December 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
The CrawfordLibrary is a library of early books about philately formed between 1898 and 1913 by James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford. By the time of...
Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur; March 23, 190? – May 10, 1977) was an American actress. She started her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical...
The British Library is a research library in London that is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the largest libraries in the world...
The Joan Crawford filmography lists the film appearances of American actress Joan Crawford, who starred in numerous feature films throughout a lengthy...
Earl of Crawford is one of the most ancient extant titles in Great Britain, having been created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1398 for Sir David Lindsay...
list of philatelic libraries. American Philatelic Research Library (United States) CrawfordLibrary, part of the British Library Philatelic Collection...
See also Crawford Award for fantasy novels. See also Max Crawford Medal Australian academic award. The Crawford Medal is a vermeil medal awarded by the...
The Harleian Library, Harley Collection, Harleian Collection and other variants (Latin: Bibliotheca Harleiana) is one of the main "closed" collections...
2011, retrieved 5 February 2011 British Library Philatelic Collections: The CrawfordLibrary, British Library, retrieved 7 August 2011 Pollard, Pevsner...
The Cotton or Cottonian library is a collection of manuscripts that came into the hands of the antiquarian and bibliophile Sir Robert Bruce Cotton MP...
Crawford Williamson Long (November 1, 1815 – June 16, 1878) was an American surgeon and pharmacist best known for his first use of inhaled sulfuric ether...
Delta County Library system consists of five libraries serving its rural towns in Colorado: Delta, Hotchkiss, Cedaredge, Paonia, and Crawford. The Delta...
literature collection, containing about 4500 works. The CrawfordLibrary was donated by the Earl of Crawford in his Will and was the foremost collection of philatelic...
Fiction blog by Kilian Crawford Kilian at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Crawford Kilian at Library of Congress, with 23 library catalogue records...
Ruth Crawford Seeger (born Ruth Porter Crawford; July 3, 1901 – November 18, 1953) was an American composer and folk music specialist. Her music (especially...
donated by the 27th Earl of Crawford in 1924 and the archives of the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1977. In 1924 the library purchased the greater part...
Francis Marion Crawford (August 2, 1854 – April 9, 1909) was an American writer noted for his many novels, especially those set in Italy, and for his classic...
Crawford and Company was a major grocery store in the early days of Adelaide; for many years the largest family owned concern in the colony. The founder...
1954 American Western film directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, Ernest Borgnine and Scott Brady...
June 2, 2008. "Crawford bio". 2007 National Book Festival. Library of Congress. Archived from the original on August 2, 2008. "Jan Crawford". CBS News. February...
Walt Crawford is an American writer specializing in libraries. He is primarily concerned with technology-related issues in the library sector. He has...
Crawford Goldsby (February 8, 1876 – March 17, 1896), also known by the alias Cherokee Bill, was an American outlaw. Responsible for the murders of eight...