Crews — may refer to: Crews (surname) Crew, plural form Crews Hill, a village in the London Borough of Enfield in England Crews Hill railway station Louis Crews Stadium in Huntsville, Alabama, USA Alton C. Crews Middle School in Gwinnett County, Georgia … Wikipedia
Crews — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Crew, Cruise, Cruse, Cruwys and Crouse may be of three possible origins. Firstly, it may be of English locational origin from Crewe , in Cheshire, recorded as Crev , in the Domesday Book of 1086,… … Surnames reference
Crews — /kruz/ (say kroohz) noun Bill (William David Crews), born 1944, Australian Uniting Church ecclesiastic, noted for work with homeless people in Sydney …
Crews Hill railway station — Crews Hill … Wikipedia
Crews Lake Middle School — raiders Established 2008 Type Public Middle School Principal Chris Christoff Asst. Principal Dave Huyck, Adam Kennedy … Wikipedia
Crews (surname) — For other uses, see Crews (disambiguation). Crews is an English surname. People Albert H. Crews, a retired colonel in the United States Air Force and a former USAF astronaut. Andrew Crews, a professional Australian football (soccer) goalkeeper.… … Wikipedia
Crews Hill — Coordinates: 51°40′44″N 0°05′49″W / 51.6788°N 0.0970°W / 51.6788; 0.0970 … Wikipedia
Crews, Frederick C. — ▪ American literary critic and author in full Frederick Campbell Crews born Feb. 20, 1933, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. American literary critic who wrote extensively regarding psychoanalytic principles. Crews attended Yale and Princeton … Universalium
Crews Lake Wilderness Park — Drought stricken Crews Lake; October 2010. Crews Lake Wilderness Park is located off Shady Hills Road in Pasco County, Florida. The park includes hiking trails, a short paved bike trail, playground, wooden tower, athletic fields, and a narrow… … Wikipedia
Crews of Apollo–Soyuz Test Project — Contents 1 List of crews of Apollo–Soyuz Test Project, 1975 1.1 Apollo crew 1.1.1 Backup crew 1.1.2 Crew notes … Wikipedia