Gordon Stephen Crook (11 October 1921 – 26 August 2011) was a visual artist working across the fields of ceramics, textiles, printmaking, painting and drawing.[1][2]
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Gordon Stephen Crook (11 October 1921 – 26 August 2011) was a visual artist working across the fields of ceramics, textiles, printmaking, painting and...
Auckland City and Torquay United. Gordon also spent time playing in the English Non-League system with Worksop Town, Crook Town, Lewes, Whitby Town, Ilkeston...
peace campaigner and senator Gordon Wilson (Scottish politician) (1938–2017), leader of the Scottish National Party GordonCrooks Wilson (1872–1937), Conservative...
sixteenth century, 1974, Metropolitan Museum of Art Peter Stupples (2020). "GordonCrook: tapestries". Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa...
GordonCrooks Wilson (25 February 1872 – 4 May 1937) was a Conservative and Unionist Party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Dundas...
William Gordon Harker (7 August 1885 – 2 March 1967) was an English stage and film actor. Harker was one of the sons of Sarah Elizabeth Harker, née Hall...
teacher John Crichton (1917–1993) – furniture and interior designer GordonCrook (1921–2011) – visual artist Bill Culbert (1935–2019) – painter, photographer...
position, he could fire on Torbert's cavalry and Crook's infantry. Crook continued attacking Early's left. Gordon's Division and Patton's Brigade regrouped behind...
Once a Crook is a 1941 British crime film directed by Herbert Mason, produced by Edward Black for 20th Century Fox and featuring Gordon Harker, Sydney...
Sir William Crookes OM FRS (/krʊks/; 17 June 1832 – 4 April 1919) was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry, now...
pike north of Early and Gordon's meeting place. Early later wrote that at the time of the meeting, "...the 19th and Crook's corps were in complete rout...
World War I as an Army Air Service balloon field. Originally named Fort Crook, it was renamed in honor of World War I pilot and Omaha native 1st Lt. Jarvis...
Clara Gordon Bow (/boʊ/; July 29, 1905 – September 27, 1965) was an American actress who rose to stardom during the silent film era of the 1920s and successfully...
Too Many Crooks is a 1959 British black comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Brenda De Banzie, Sidney James, Bernard...
psychoanalyst (born 1920) Graeme Moody, sports broadcaster (born 1951) 26 August GordonCrook, visual artist (born 1921) Sylvia Siddell, painter, etcher, screenprinter...
October 22, 1926, speculated that Houdini's death was caused by Jocelyn Gordon Whitehead (1895–1954), who repeatedly struck Houdini's abdomen. The accounts...
Waxey Gordon (born Irving Wexler; January 19, 1888 – June 24, 1952) was an American gangster who specialized in bootlegging and illegal gambling. An associate...
1996). "Gordon Stein, 55, Who Exposed Hoaxes, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved May 17, 2016. Brock, William. (1994). Was Crookes A Crook?. Nature...
play Birmingham gig". BBC News. 21 May 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2013. Crookes, Del (11 June 2012). "Black Sabbath and Soundgarden close Download festival"...
appeared a record 23 times on Gunsmoke, often playing a dangerous or bumbling crook. On October 25, 1971, he portrayed cold-hearted robber and murderer Trafton...
1959 he added the keyboardist Max Crook, who played an instrument he called a Musitron (an early synthesizer of Crook's own invention, though modeled on...