• John Cripps may refer to: John Marten Cripps, English traveller and antiquarian John Cripps (journalist), British journalist John Cripps (horticulturalist)...
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  • He was best known for breeding the Pink Lady ('Cripps Pink') and Sundowner ('Cripps Red') apples. Cripps was born in Steyning, Sussex, England, and completed...
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    with Nicholls. Cripps served as Carlton co-captain from 2019 to 2021, and he has served as the sole captain since the 2022 season. Cripps was born in Perth...
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    Cripps Pink is a cultivar of apple. It is one of several cultivars sold under the trade mark name Pink Lady. It was originally bred by John Cripps at the...
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  • Sir Stafford Cripps. Hall, Christopher (28 August 1993). "Obituary: Sir John Cripps". The Independent. Portraits of Sir John Stafford Cripps at the National...
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  • Cripps is a surname of English origin, and may refer to: Andrew Cripps, Australian politician Annabelle Cripps, competitive swimmer Arthur Shearly Cripps...
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    season. Cripps Red fruit can be marketed as Sundowner apples, if they are sufficiently good quality and are also sold as Joya in Europe. Cripps Pink (Pink...
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    Lady Cripps, daughter of Harold William Swithinbank, better known as Dame Isobel Cripps (1891–1979), and had four children Sir John Stafford Cripps (1912–1993)...
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  • John Marten Cripps (1780–1853) was an English traveller and antiquarian, a significant collector on a Grand Tour he made during the French Revolutionary...
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  • John Cripps Pembrey Jnr (28 December 1831, Jericho, Oxford - 1 May 1918, Oxford) was a distinguished Oriental proof reader. He was apprentice to Thomas...
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