| 1. | Cranage Hall was one of the principal dwellings in the area.
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| 2. | Barlow was the only son of William Worthington Barlow of Cranage, Cheshire.
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| 3. | With their departure, flying ceased at Cranage.
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| 4. | The completed aircraft were towed to the nearby RAF Cranage airfield to be test flown.
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| 5. | His father was a cotton goods merchant who had been successful enough to buy Cranage Hall, near Holmes Chapel.
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| 6. | L7964 was on a Night Navigation Training exercise from the Central School of Navigation, flying from RAF Cranage, Cheshire.
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| 7. | Subsequently it was converted into part of the Cranage hospital, and on the hospital's closure became a conference centre.
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| 8. | "' Sam Cranage "'is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Australian Football League.
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| 9. | Lawrence Armistead had the Hall demolished in the 19th century and the current Cranage Hall built in 1829, to a design by Lewis Wyatt.
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| 10. | Overhead cranage is available in the form of one 25-and two 5-ton travelling cranes; engineering shop has similar capacities to hand.
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