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Francis Crozier was born in Banbridge, County Down, in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. He was the eleventh of thirteen children, and the fifth son of solicitor George Crozier, who named him after his friend Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira. Crozier attended school locally in Banbridge, with his brothers William and Thomas ...
Crozier (also Crosier) is a surname. Clan Crozier is a clan from the border area between England and Scotland. [1] Notable people with the surname include:
Frank Crozier may refer to: Frank R. Crozier (1883–1948), Australian war artist; Frank Percy Crozier (1879–1937), British military officer
Carla Summerfield (née Crozier, also known as Leach) is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street, who was portrayed by Elisabeth Easther from early 1995 to mid 1996. The character debuted as the sister of established character Ellen Crozier ( Robyn Malcolm ) and gained notoriety as the show's first ever on screen ...
In 2012, Kerr reprised her role of Wendy Crozier in Coronation Street for a short stint, as part of a storyline where Wendy and Ken are reacquainted again after becoming governors at the same school. [13] [14] The character departed after her advances were rejected by Ken. [15] Ten years later, in 2022, she reprised the role again as a regular ...
Crozier was born in Cadiz, Ohio on October 13, 1827, the son of John Thomas Crozier (1790–1867) and Jane Ann (Ginn) Crozier (1801–1839). [1] [a] He attended the public schools and Cadiz Academy, then began to study law with an attorney in Carrollton, Ohio. [1] He was admitted to the bar in 1848, and began to practice in Carrollton. [1]
Thus, Robert Edward Crozier Long married Tatiana, daughter of Arsene Mouravieff, President of the Tamboff District Court, by his wife, Vera Kreiter, of a Russian family with a Baltic name. Arsene Mouravieff was a relative of Count Nicholas Mouraviev-Amoursky (1809–1881), aide-de-camp to the Czar and Governor-General of Eastern Siberia. [ 7 ]
Post-war Crozier appears to have made a living as a prolific painter of farm scenes and landscapes [6] 1928, 16–27 October: New Gallery, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne [7] 1940, August: War paintings and landscapes in aid of A.I.F. 22nd Battalion Comforts Fund in a show curated by Cecily Crozier (his niece) at Velasquez Gallery, Melbourne [8] [9]