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- Joseph Crawhall may refer to: Joseph Crawhall II (1821–1896), English ropemaker, author, and watercolour painter Joseph Crawhall III (1861–1913), his...
- John Michael Crawhall (21 February 1938 — 2 June 2023) was an English cricketer. Crawhall was a right-handed batsman. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne...
- Joseph Crawhall (20 August 1861 – 24 May 1913) was an English artist born in Morpeth, Northumberland. Crawhall was the fourth child and second son of...
- Joseph Crawhall II (1821–1896) was born at West House, Newcastle. He was a ropemaker, author, and watercolour painter. Crawhall, like his father (also...
- Newc****ell Sangs – (full title – A Beuk o' Newc****ell Sangs Collected by Joseph Crawhall Newcastle-on-Tyne, Mawson, Swan & Morgan, M.D. CCC.L****VIII) is a book...
- meet at Macgregor's studio. The second wave was represented in Joseph Crawhall (1861–1913), Thomas Millie Dow (1848–1919), James Guthrie (1859–1930),...
- folk woodcut, Vietnam Feeding the chickens by Walter Osborne, 1885 Joseph Crawhall III, Spanish **** and Snail, c. 1900 Wooden chicken mask, Bali, late 20th...
- Han**** Museum, St Thomas' Churchyard, Ridley Place, Shieldfield Green, Crawhall Road, and Ouse Street. At Ouse Street, it was possible to walk directly...
- shipowner, was a faithful patron of Scottish artists including Joseph Crawhall II, with whom Lavery studied. In 1888, he was commissioned to paint the...
- for children's book reprints, chapbook revivals illustrated by Joseph Crawhall, and several productions of Tuer's own works; the Leadenhall Press catalogue...