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❤️ John Croft (architect) ❤️

"St John the Baptist, Lower Shuckburgh. Designed by John Croft. John Croft (1800–1865) was a British architect, practicing in Islington, London, who was one of the "rogue-architect"s described by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel. Early life John Croft was born in Bilston, Staffordshire, in 1800. He married Emma and at the time of the 1861 census was living at 26, Wellington Street, Islington, London. The census of that year records that he had three sons and a daughter. His sons Arthur (1828) and John (1841) were artists while his son Adolphus (1831) was an architect. He had a daughter Jessy (1841).1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription. Retrieved 29 May 2016. Works Croft designed the Church of St John the Baptist, Lower Shuckburgh, Warwickshire, on the site of an earlier church, almost nothing of which now remains. The building is grade II listed and was completed in 1860"Parishes: Upper and Lower Shuckburgh", in A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6, Knightlow Hundred, ed. L.F. Salzman. London, 1951. pp. 215-219. British History Online Retrieved 29 May 2016. or 1864. He also designed the vicarage. Croft also designed All Saints, Cold Hanworth, Lincolnshire. References Category:1800 births Category:1865 deaths Category:Architects from Staffordshire Category:People from Bilston "

❤️ Graeme Miles ❤️

"Graeme Miles (1935 – 29 March 2013) was an English songwriter who was based in Middlesbrough. Born in Greenwich, London, he grew up in Teesside and studied at West Hartlepool Art School. His songs included "Sea Coal", "Blue Sunset" and "Ring of Iron". "A Great Northern River", written by Miles, was included on The Unthanks' 2012 album Songs from the Shipyards. The Unthanks also sang his song "Sad February" on their 2007 album Here's the Tender Coming. The Graeme Miles Bursary, established in his memory, is open to artists or groups, aged between 18 and 25, who are based in the North East of England. Funded by the proceeds of fundraising concerts organised by The Unthanks, it is administered by the English Folk Dance and Song Society. The Rachel Hamer Band were awarded a bursary in 2016. References External links * *Ailsa MacKenzie: Obituary – Graeme Miles, The Living Tradition, issue 96, 2013 Category:1935 births Category:2013 deaths Category:English songwriters Category:People from the Royal Borough of Greenwich Category:People from Middlesbrough "

❤️ The Unloved Woman (play) ❤️

"A 1913 performance of the play The Unloved Woman (Spanish: La malquerida) is a 1913 play by the Spanish writer Jacinto Benavente. It has been adapted a number of times for films and television including the 1921 American silent film The Passion Flower, the 1940 Spanish film The Unloved Woman and the 1949 Mexican film The Unloved Woman.Goble p.34 References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. Category:1913 plays Category:Spanish plays adapted into films "

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