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Cranbrook State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Alice Street (7] [8] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 535 students with 44 teachers (39 full-time equivalent) and 25 non-teaching staff (18 full-time equivalent). [9]
The Cranbrook Academy of Art, a graduate school for architecture, art, and design, was founded by George Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth in 1932.In 1984, The New York Times wrote that "the effect of Cranbrook and its graduates and faculty on the physical environment of this country has been profound ...
Alan K. Simpson (1950), U.S. Senator (R-Wyoming), 1979–1997; Ward Just (1953), author; Ivan Boesky (Class of 1955 but left prior to senior year), arbitrageur; convicted felon; an inspiration for character Gordon Gekko in the film Wall Street
Earl of Cranbrook is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1892 for Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Viscount Cranbrook. [1] The title is named after Cranbrook in the county of Kent . The Gathorne-Hardy family seat is Great Glemham House , near Saxmundham , Suffolk.
Cranbrook Castle, an Iron Age Hill fort in Devon; Cranbrook, Devon, a new town in East Devon Cranbrook (Devon) railway station; Cranbrook, Kent. Cranbrook Colony, a group of artists active from 1853 onwards; Cranbrook School, Kent; Cranbrook (Kent) railway station; Cranbrook, London, a district in the London Borough of Redbridge
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Old Cranbrook Power House (former) 6494: Climie Street: Cranbrook: Cranbrook Motors: Old Railway Dam: 6495: Hardy Road: Cranbrook: Pump Dam: Cranbrook Station Master's House: 6496: Gathorne Street: Cranbrook: Cranbrook Museum: Susannah Peacock's House: 6497: 27: Climie Street: Cranbrook: Tunney Cricket Ground and Tennis Club: 6498: Adjacent to ...
Cranbrook was built in 1881 by Robert Fowler.Fowler, who had inherited a successful pottery business upon the death of his father Enoch Fowler in 1879, was a prominent businessman and variously mayor of the Municipality of Cook, Municipality of Camperdown and City of Sydney, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1894 to 1895, and an appointed member of the New South Wales ...