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  1. My name is Dr Christopher Crowe – a professional astronomer and teacher. I am an elected fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and Head of Astronomy at the international Harrow School in London, UK. I run the Rayleigh Observatory and teach astronomy.

  2. Christopher Crowe (diplomat) (c. 1681–1749), English consul and landowner; Christopher Crowe, one of several aliases used by Christian Gerhartsreiter (born 1961), German imposter and convicted murderer; this name was deliberately chosen to imitate the name of the Alfred Hitchcock Presents director

  3. Christopher CROWE, Fellow | Cited by 16,328 | of Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Rochester | Read 123 publications | Contact Christopher CROWE

  4. Specializations. Creative Writing, English Education. Subspecializations. Adolescent Literature. Biography. Chris Crowe completed his graduate study at Arizona State University and, after teaching high school English for ten years, he taught at Himeji (Japan) Dokkyo University and BYU-Hawaii before coming to BYU in 1993.

  5. Christopher Crowe (c.1681 – 9 November 1749), was an English consul and landowner. In 1705, aged 24, Crowe was appointed British Consul at Livorno , Italy. [1] He was awarded the "lucrative" contract to supply the British Mediterranean fleet with wine and olive oil during the War of the Spanish Succession , from 1703 to 1711.

  6. Christopher is the son of Richard Crowe of Longham, Norfolk (20 Edw IV / c. 1481). [4] Christopher Crowe, of Mileham, yeoman, was a defendant in Common Pleas in 1495 [2] and 1508.

  7. Christopher Crowe. Writer: The Last of the Mohicans. A native of Racine, Wisconsin. Christopher Crowe has spent many years in the entertainment business as a successful writer, producer, and director for both film and television. Crowe's first two films was the 1981 science-fiction movie "The Last Chase", followed by the 1983 horror anthology "Nightmares", then the 1985 thriller "The Mean ...