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Cranleigh appears in the book The Meaning of Liff by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd, in which experiences which do not have words yet are given words which currently only exist as names of places.
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Cranleigh and book
Before the Doctor departs Ann gives Tegan and Nyssa their costumes as presents and Lady Cranleigh presents the Doctor with a copy of George's book.
Cranleigh and by
Cranleigh railway station was closed by Dr Beeching in 1965 after almost exactly a hundred years of operation.
Cranleigh still also has a number of small, locally-owned, traditional businesses such as a bakery ( Celebration Cakes ) owned by the Cornwell Family, a butcher and a fishmonger.
On June 28, 2011, the Nubian Jak Community Trust unveiled a blue plaque at Padmore's former address, 22 Cranleigh Street in the London Borough of Camden, in a ceremony addressed by the High Commissioner of Trinidad & Tobago, the High Commissioner of Ghana, the Mayor of Camden, Selma James, Nina Baden-Semper, and others.
Kawama Pentecostal Holiness School ( not to be confused with Kawama School in Kamitondo ) is currently under construction by Cranleigh School in partnership with a UK charity, Beyond Ourselves.
The construction work has been funded largely by the money raised in a Sponsored Walk held during the Summer of 2010 and marks the start of a long term relationship between Cranleigh and Kawama School over the coming years.
When Tegan admires a black flower, Lady Cranleigh explains it is a Black Orchid and was found on the Orinoco by her son George.
The secret room is ablaze with the fire started by the deformed figure, who breaks out and goes to the main hall where Lord and Lady Cranleigh are talking.
Lady Cranleigh confesses to Sir Robert: George's injuries were caused by Indians, who removed his tongue because they held the Black Orchid sacred.
* The character of Ann Talbot reappears in the spin-off novel The Sands of Time by Justin Richards as Lady Ann Cranleigh.
Cranleigh and John
Later he moved towards teaching and established a sculpture department at Cranleigh School and the John Lyon School, and finally at St Paul's Girls ' School, London.
Cranleigh and which
Every year the Cranleigh & South Eastern Agricultural Society hold the Cranleigh Show, which is a traditional agricultural show.
This is a square near the centre of the village on the High Street, which is on the main road running through Cranleigh.
Cranleigh School is now working to develop the Child Sponsorship Programme at Kawama which will provide a salary for the staff ( allowing them to complete their teaching qualifications ) plus a lunch time meal and school uniform for every child.
Two wards are currently split between the two constituencies: Bramley, Busbridge and Hascombe, which will be placed entirely in South West Surrey ; and Alfold, Cranleigh Rural and Ellens Green which will be placed entirely in Guildford.
Guildford station was also the northern terminus of the ( now-closed ) Cranleigh Line of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway, which opened 2 October 1865 and closed almost one hundred years later on 12 June 1965.
As part of the Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies which commenced in 2011, the Boundary Commission for England proposes only minor changes to the Guildford seat which would leave the seat compromising Guildford and Cranleigh.
It then re-crossed Christchurch Road and the railway, running alongside the line to Cranleigh Road, after which it turned towards Southbourne Road, between Irving and Watcombe Roads.
Cranleigh and are
There is strong rivalry with local schools such as Epsom College, Charterhouse and Cranleigh, most matches are played on Saturdays.
Cranleigh and currently
Another Cranleigh School trip is planned for October 2011 with the aim of completing the school building and opening the new school to the 210 students ( who currently all study in the single-room church building ) in January 2012.
Cranleigh and .
His father was Bursar and Art Master at Cranleigh School ; his mother had been a senior mistress at Lincoln Training College for teachers.
After schooling at Cranleigh, Hardy was awarded a scholarship to Winchester College for his mathematical work.
During the Spanish Civil War a friend secured him a position as teacher in Cranleigh School, where he taught Spanish Language and literature.
In 1992, members of the Lewis Carroll Society attributed it to a gargoyle found on a pillar in St. Nicolas Church, Cranleigh, where Carroll used to travel frequently when he lived in Guildford ( though this is doubtful as he moved to Guildford some three years after Alice's Adventures in Wonderland had been published ) and a carving in a church in the village of Croft-on-Tees, in the north east of England, where his father had been rector.
Farnham, together with Hindhead, Haslemere, Cranleigh and surrounding areas were absorbed into the new Waverley District Council ( latterly Waverley Borough Council ) with its headquarters in Godalming.
Cranleigh is a large village, self-proclaimed the largest in England, and is situated 8 miles south east of Godalming in Surrey.
Situated partly on the Greensand Ridge, where it rises to at Winterfold Hill, but mainly on the clay and sandstone Lower Weald, Cranleigh has little of prehistoric or Roman interest.
Cranleigh Lawn Tennis Tournament was held there in August from 1922 until 1998, when it moved to the grounds of Cranleigh School.
" Cranleigh Hall ", the home of " Lord Cranleigh ", was the principal location for the Doctor Who serial, Black Orchid.
Despite losing the rail link, Cranleigh has prospered both as a satellite of Guildford, and as a service and light engineering centre in its own right.
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