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Frederick Hardy (1827–1911), artist, was a member of the Cranbrook Colony of artists. Chris Langham, (born 1949), writer, actor and comedian, lives in Cranbrook. Douglas Lowe (1902–81) Olympic athlete and JP was residing in Cranbrook at the time of his death.
McPherson Cemetery is a cemetery located in Clyde, Ohio, United States. McPherson Cemetery is known for being the burial place of the Union Army General James B. McPherson , for whom the cemetery is named.
Lisa McPherson (February 10, 1959 – December 5, 1995) was an American Scientologist who died in the care of the Church of Scientology in Clearwater, Florida.After a minor traffic accident where McPherson seemed unharmed, she removed her clothes in the street and paramedics transported her to a local hospital.
Dr. Rolf Potter Kennedy McPherson (March 23, 1913 – May 21, 2009) was the pastor of Angelus Temple and president of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, serving in that capacity from 1944 to 1988.
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Aimee Semple McPherson's apparently successful faith healings attracted large crowds and journalists to her revivals. [102] In April 1920, a Washington Times reporter conveyed that for McPherson's work to be a hoax on such a grand scale was inconceivable, communicating that the healings were occurring more rapidly than he could record them. To ...
A romantic depiction of a clansman illustrated by R. R. McIan, from James Logan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, 1845 The late chief Sir William Macpherson (right) and a clansman wearing two different Macpherson tartans [3]
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. [2]Its 74 feet-high tower, completed in 1425, has a wooden figure of Father Time and his scythe on the south face.
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