D. Croal Thomson has written: 'Life and labours of Hablot Knight Browne \\' 'Water-colour drawings of Thomas Bewick.' 'The landscapes of Corot'
A. G. Croal has written: 'The history of the teaching of science in Ontario, 1800-1900' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching, Education, History 'Physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'Senior chemistry for secondary schools' -- subject(s): Chemistry
Jimmy Croal died on 1939-09-16.
Jimmy Croal was born on 1885-07-27.
The River Croal merges with The River Irwell and Ultimately reaches the sea via The Mersey.
Perhaps you want crawl - to move slowly, usually on hands and knees.There is a River Croal in England.
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The cast of Suburban Front - 2012 includes: Nneka Croal as Clerk Ken McNicol as Black Op Eric Michener as Black Op Johnathan Viola as Black Op Mohsen Yazdani as CSIS Agent
The cast of Elliot Spark - 2011 includes: Nneka Croal as Allison Alloy Cameron Dent as Officer Jenson Quinn Dubois as Elliot Spark - child Joshua Hinkson as Elliot Spark Jan van Vianen as Credo
The Mersey, Irwell, Tame and Medlock run through Manchester. The Croal runs through Bolton. The Roch runs through Rochdale. The Douglas runs through Wigan. The Etherow and Goyt run through Stockport.
Nneka Croal has: Played Agent Ashmore in "The 4400" in 2004. Played Coroner in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played Jessie Otero in "The Hard Corps" in 2006. Played Young Woman in "Saved" in 2006. Played Dr. Mary Schroder in "Alien Agenda: Project Grey" in 2007. Played Margaret (2010) in "Love Train" in 2009. Played Jessica in "The Blackness" in 2011. Played Allison Alloy in "Elliot Spark" in 2011. Played Nurse in "Falling Skies" in 2011. Played Aide in "Falling Skies" in 2011. Played Connecticut Grocer in "Abducted: The Carlina White Story" in 2012. Played Chevelle in "Hard Kill" in 2012. Played Clerk in "Suburban Front" in 2012. Played Kiki in "Royal Bitch" in 2013. Played Claire in "Triangle of Me" in 2013. Played District Attorney in "Package Deal" in 2013. Played Paula in "She Made Them Do It" in 2013.
The Romans settled in Bolton primarily around the area known as "Bolton Castle," which is believed to be near the modern-day town center. They established a fort at the site of present-day St. Peter's Church, taking advantage of the strategic location and the nearby River Croal. Roman artifacts and remains, including pottery and coins, have been discovered in the area, indicating their presence and influence during their occupation of Britain.