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Anne Crawford
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Anne Crawford is a Registered General Nurse with a specialist interest in respiratory care. She is currently a respiratory nurse specialist at Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust and has 20yrs experience in this field. She has been instrumental in developing services for sleep disordered breathing, smoking cessation, home support services for patients on long term oxygen therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation. Her main interest is around long term management of people with chronic disease from diagnosis to end of life. She has combined her clinical role with a 2 day seconded teaching role and is currently undertaking her MSc research dissertation which focuses on the experiences of respiratory health professionals in discussing end of life issues with their patients who have life limiting disease. Her contributions to teaching within the school straddles pre and post registration programmes.
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Anne Crawford (1920-1956) was a British film and stage star who sadly died of leukemia when she was thirty-five. Her signature is now, therefore, difficult to find. This album page has a contemporary newspaper photo neatly mounted next to her clear autograph.
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Anne Crawford was formerly an Assistant Keeper at the Public Record Office and is now archivist to Wells Cathedral. She is the editor of Letters of the Queens of England, 1100-1547 (1994) and Letters of Medieval Women (2002).
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On May 29 and 30 2001, Mrs. Anne Crawford held a journalism workshop, sponsored by the Avalon East School Board, for her students. The participants learned the fundamentals of research, writing and journalism in general as they were asked to write a few articles of their own.
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Crawford lives in Ngakawau, a small untamed piece of land on the West Coast of the South Island where the Tasman Sea and Southern Alps meet. Observation and memory merge to inform the artists’ process. Like a magpie he gathers images in the mind which later emerge in his work. Whether it is the patternation of a fish scale, tidal lines left in the sand, a childhood memory of fishing, the texture of a notched rock or a sea polished pebble; these are details he sees, stores in the memory and subsequently translates into his drawings and ceramics.
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This lightweight British satire on Freudianism stars Cecil Parker as a prominent doctor and Anne Crawford as his psychiatrist wife. Parker and Crawford are taken aback when their innocent young son Anthony Lang draws a picture of a horse, with all necessary reproductive equipment lovingly detailed. While Parker is all for paddling his precocious offspring, Crawford decides that the boy should be rewarded for so freely expressing his subconscious. This minor misunderstanding brews into a major brouhaha involving split-ups, supposed infidelity and tearful reconciliations. Tony Draws a Horse was adapted (and somewhat toned down) from a play by Lesley Storm. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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