Mark Cross

Mark Cross

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  • Mark Cross (musician) — This article is about the musician. For the novelist, see Archibald Thomas Pechey. For the Sussex village, see Mark Cross, East Sussex. Mark Cross Born 2 August 1965 (1965 08 02) (age 46) Origin London, England Instruments …   Wikipedia

  • Walter's Mill, Mark Cross — Mark Cross Windmill The converted mill Origin Mill name Walter s mill Mill location …   Wikipedia

  • Rotherfield and Mark Cross railway station — Infobox UK disused station name = Rotherfield Mark Cross gridref = TQ566303 manager = London, Brighton and South Coast Railway owner = Southern Railway Southern Region of British Railways locale = Rotherfield and Mark Cross borough = Wealden… …   Wikipedia

  • Cross (surname) — Notable persons with the surname Cross include: Alan Cross, Canadian radio broadcaster and author A.F. Cross (1863–1940), English poet, playwright, journalist and author Amanda Cross, pen name of Carolyn Gold Heilbrun, an American academic and… …   Wikipedia

  • Cross In Hand — Not to be confused with Cross at Hand or Handcross. Coordinates: 50°58′25″N 0°13′25″E / 50.97356°N 0.22355°E / 50.97356; 0.22355 …   Wikipedia

  • Mark W. Clark — Mark Wayne Clark Nickname Contraband (while at West Point)[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Duffner — Date of birth July 19, 1953 (1953 07 19) (age 58) Place of birth Annandale, Virginia Position(s) Linebackers coach College William Mary …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Evans (general) — Mark Evans Major General Mark Evans, early 2008 Born 1953 (age 57–58) Malaya …   Wikipedia

  • Cross-country skiing at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 — Cross country skiing was one of the three disciplines of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007, held between February 22 and March 4, 2007 in Sapporo, Japan. The distances and skiing styles were unchanged from Oberstdorf, and as in 2005,… …   Wikipedia

  • Mark I tank — A British Mark I male tank near Thiepval on 26 September 1916, fitted with wire mesh to deflect grenades and the initial steering tail, shown raised …   Wikipedia

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