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Town in Cheshire, England
Crewe (/kruː/ ) is a railway town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East, in Cheshire, England. At the 2021 census, the parish had
Crewe
Association football club in England
Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England. Its first team competes in League
Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.
Inappropriate contributions to Wikipedia
Wikipedia Engagement" (CREWE) in January 2012. According to Gerard F. Corbett, CEO of the Public Relations Society of America, CREWE is based on four principles:
Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia
Conflict-of-interest_editing_on_Wikipedia
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Crewe or crewe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crewe is a town in Cheshire, England. Crewe may also refer to: Crewe (crater), a crater on
Crewe_(disambiguation)
Surname list
Crewe or Crew is a surname of Old Welsh origin. People with this surname include: Albert Crewe (1927–2009), British-born American physicist and inventor
Crewe_(surname)
American singer-songwriter and record producer (1930–2014)
Robert Stanley Crewe (November 12, 1930 – September 11, 2014) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer and manager, best known mainly
Bob_Crewe
British politician and diplomat (1858–1945)
Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe (12 January 1858 – 20 June 1945), known as The Honourable Robert Milnes from 1863 to 1885
Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe
Robert_Crewe-Milnes,_1st_Marquess_of_Crewe
1974 film by Robert Aldrich
attack of two police officers, Crewe is sentenced to 18 months in Citrus State Prison. The convicts disrespect Crewe because he was dismissed from the
The_Longest_Yard_(1974_film)
British luxury automobile manufacturer owned by Volkswagen Group
designer, manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs. Headquartered in Crewe, England, the company was founded by W. O. Bentley (1888–1971) in 1919 in
Bentley
American heavy metal band
Mötley Crüe (pronounced "motley crew") is an American heavy metal band formed in Hollywood, California, in 1981 by bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy
Mötley_Crüe
English novelist (born 1989)
Tom Crewe (born 1989) is an English novelist, best known for his 2023 debut novel, The New Life. In April 2023, Granta included Crewe on their "Best of
Tom_Crewe
Topics referred to by the same term
(1633–1721) John Crewe, 1st Baron Crewe (1742–1829) John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe (1772–1835) Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe (1812–1894) Robert Crewe-Milnes,
Lord_Crewe
British railway engineering facility
Crewe Works is a railway engineering facility located in the town of Crewe, in Cheshire, England. It was opened originally by the Grand Junction Railway
Crewe_Works
Principal railway station in Cheshire, England
Crewe railway station serves the railway town of Crewe, in Cheshire, England. It opened in 1837 and is one of the most historically significant railway
Crewe_railway_station
Historic house in Cheshire, England
Crewe Hall is a Jacobean mansion located near Crewe Green, east of Crewe, in Cheshire, England. Described by Nikolaus Pevsner as one of the two finest
Crewe_Hall
1905 novel and 1902 play by Frances Hodgson Burnett
1905 eponymous children's novel. All three versions tell the story of Sara Crewe, a wealthy young girl and the prize student of a private London boarding
A_Little_Princess
Canadian writer
Lesley Crewe (born 27 June 1955) is a Canadian writer based in Nova Scotia. She published her first book, Relative Happiness, in 2005. The book was later
Lesley_Crewe
20th-century English justice of the peace
Margaret Etienne Hannah Crewe-Milnes, Marchioness of Crewe CI JP (1 January 1881 – 13 March 1967), styled as Countess of Crewe from 1899 until 1911, was
Margaret Crewe-Milnes, Marchioness of Crewe
Margaret_Crewe-Milnes,_Marchioness_of_Crewe
of Crewe was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1911 for the Liberal statesman Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Earl of Crewe. He
Marquess_of_Crewe
Association football sexual abuse scandal in the United Kingdom
1990s, the initial 2016 allegations centred on abuse of young players at Crewe Alexandra and Manchester City due to the clubs' associations with Barry
United Kingdom football sexual abuse scandal
United_Kingdom_football_sexual_abuse_scandal
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
politician and landowner John Crewe, of Crewe Hall, Cheshire. This branch of the Crewe (or Crew) family descended from Sir Ranulph Crewe (1558–1646), Speaker of
Baron_Crewe
British political scientist
Sir Ivor Martin Crewe DL FAcSS (born 15 December 1945) is a former Master of University College, Oxford, and President of the Academy of Social Sciences
Ivor_Crewe
1970 crimes in New Zealand
David Harvey Crewe (20 October 1941 – c. 17 June 1970) and Jeannette Lenore Crewe (née Demler; 6 February 1940 – c. 17 June 1970) were a New Zealand farming
Murder of Harvey and Jeannette Crewe
Murder_of_Harvey_and_Jeannette_Crewe
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
The Harpur (later Crewe and Harpur Crewe) Baronetcy, of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire was a title in the Baronetage of England between 1626 and 1924. It was
Harpur-Crewe_baronets
2005 film by Peter Segal
office success by grossing $191.2 million on an $82 million budget. Paul Crewe is a former National Football League (NFL) quarterback who was accused of
The_Longest_Yard_(2005_film)
Public university in Manchester, England
and Domestic Science (f. 1880) were added alongside colleges at Didsbury, Crewe, Alsager and the former Domestic and Trades College (f. 1911). The Manchester
Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester_Metropolitan_University
Town in Virginia, United States
Crewe is a town in Nottoway County, Virginia, United States. The population was 2,262 at the 2020 census. Crewe was founded in 1888 as a central location
Crewe,_Virginia
English journalist (1926–1998)
Quentin Hugh Crewe (14 November 1926 – 14 November 1998) was an English journalist, author, restaurateur and adventurer. He wrote regularly for the Evening
Quentin_Crewe
English footballer and manager (born 1984)
Everton, and during his playing career his clubs included Bradford City, Crewe Alexandra, Bury, Fleetwood Town, Stevenage and Southport. He also had loan
Steven_Schumacher
American physicist (1927–2009)
Albert Victor Crewe (February 18, 1927 – November 18, 2009) was a British-born American physicist and inventor of the modern scanning transmission electron
Albert_Crewe
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
Crewe and Nantwich is a constituency in Cheshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. It was created in 1983; since 2024 its Member
Crewe and Nantwich (constituency)
Crewe_and_Nantwich_(constituency)
British politician
a British Labour Party politician who has been Member of Parliament for Crewe and Nantwich since 2024. He identifies as belonging to the more socially
Connor_Naismith
Railway traction maintenance depot in Cheshire, England
Crewe Electric TMD (officially named Crewe IEMD – International Electric Maintenance Depot) is a traction maintenance depot for AC electric and diesel-electric
Crewe_Electric_TMD
Bentley Motor company office and factory
Bentley Crewe, also named the Pyms Lane site after the street it is located on, is the headquarters and design and manufacturing centre of Bentley Motors
Bentley_Crewe
Association football club in Northern Ireland
Crewe United Football Club is an intermediate-level football club playing in the Intermediate A division of the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern
Crewe_United_F.C.
Topics referred to by the same term
Crewe Depot may refer to: Crewe Carriage Sidings Crewe Diesel TMD Crewe Electric TMD Crewe Gresty Lane TMD This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Crewe_Depot
Cancelled second phase of UK high speed railway
was split into two sub-phases: Phase 2a: the section from Birmingham to Crewe, which was to be built simultaneously with phase 1, effectively merging
High_Speed_2_Phase_Two
Former borough in Cheshire, England
Crewe and Nantwich was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England. It had a population (2001 census) of
Crewe_and_Nantwich
Canadian music and comedy duo
Corey and Trina (Corey Crewe and Trina Fulford) were musicians and comedians from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, active for about 25 years beginning
Corey_and_Trina
Topics referred to by the same term
Crewe Almshouses or Crewe's Almshouses may refer to several almshouses founded by members of the Crewe family, including: Crewe Almshouses, Nantwich,
Crewe_Almshouses
British Labour politician
British politician who served as the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Crewe and Nantwich from 2017 to 2019. In 2017, she defeated the incumbent Conservative
Laura Smith (British politician)
Laura_Smith_(British_politician)
Frances Anne Crewe, Lady Crewe (née Greville; November 1748 – 23 December 1818), was the daughter of Fulke Greville, envoy extraordinary to the elector
Frances_Crewe,_Lady_Crewe
Cases of sexual abuse by a football coach
Crewe Alexandra F.C. concerned child sexual abuse by former football coach Barry Bennell while employed at English professional football club Crewe Alexandra
Sexual abuse cases at Crewe Alexandra F.C.
Sexual_abuse_cases_at_Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.
Railway line in north Wales
running from Crewe on the West Coast Main Line to Holyhead on the Isle of Anglesey. The line has 19 stations, with all except two, Chester and Crewe, being
North_Wales_Main_Line
English footballer (born 1994)
He began his career at Crewe Alexandra, initially as a forward, making his debut at the age of 16. After impressing for Crewe Alexandra during the 2011–12
Nick_Powell
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Crewe may refer to: Sir Henry Crewe, 7th Baronet (1763–1819) Henry Harpur-Crewe, English clergyman and naturalist Henry Crewe Boutflower, English
Henry_Crewe
Crewe North Junction signal box is signal box with a Westinghouse All Electric Style 'L' lever frame which was commissioned, along with Crewe South Junction
Crewe North Junction signal box
Crewe_North_Junction_signal_box
Topics referred to by the same term
to Crewe and is also known as John Crewe Offley and John Crewe-Offley John Crewe (the elder) (1709–1752), English politician and landowner John Crewe, 1st
John_Crewe
Painting by Joshua Reynolds
Master Crewe as Henry VIII is a 1775 portrait painting by the British artist Joshua Reynolds. It depicts John, the three-year old son of the British politician
Master_Crewe_as_Henry_VIII
Area of Edinburgh, Scotland
Crewe Toll is an area in Edinburgh, the Scottish capital. The area takes its name from the Toll house which once stood at the junction of Ferry Road and
Crewe_Toll
British politician
John Crewe Jr. (1709 – 18 September 1752) was a British politician and landowner who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Cheshire from 1734 until
John_Crewe_Jr.
Diesel-electric locomotive traction maintenance depot
Crewe Diesel Depot is a former diesel-electric locomotive traction maintenance depot (also known as Crewe Diesel Traction Maintenance Depot and Crewe
Crewe_Diesel_TMD
Former multi-use stadium
Crewe Stadium, also known by several other names including, Earle Street, LMR Sports Ground and BR Sports Ground, was a stadium in Crewe, Cheshire, England
Crewe_Stadium
Guinean footballer (born 1990)
his brother Paul to the United Kingdom, where he played for Wrexham and Crewe Alexandra. After four years in the English leagues, he moved to Italian
Mathias_Pogba
American football team based in England
The Crewe Railroaders are an American football team based in Crewe, Cheshire, England, founded in 1984. They play in NFC 2 West of the BAFA National Leagues
Crewe_Railroaders
1974 Catholic novella
The Abbess of Crewe is a novella published in 1974 by Muriel Spark. It is centred on a Catholic convent in Crewe and the political intrigues surrounding
The_Abbess_of_Crewe
British artist (1780–1850)
Emma Crewe (born 1741, d. in or after 1795) was a British artist known for her designs for Josiah Wedgwood, and for her botanical art. Crewe was the daughter
Emma_Crewe
Terrace of seven former almshouses in Nantwich, UK
Crewe Almshouses or Crewe's Almshouses is a terrace of seven former almshouses at the end of Beam Street (SJ6548152562) in Nantwich, Cheshire, England
Crewe_Almshouses,_Nantwich
Wrongfully convicted New Zealander
who was twice wrongfully convicted of the murders of Harvey and Jeannette Crewe in June 1971. Thomas was one of nine children born to Allan and Ivy Thomas
Arthur_Allan_Thomas
Welsh footballer
graduate of the Crewe Alexandra Academy, Lowery signed his first professional contract with the club in May 2016. He made his Crewe debut on 4 October
Tom_Lowery
Medieval soldier from Cheshire
William Crewe (c. 1360 – 21 July 1403) of Sound was an English soldier and landowner from Cheshire. He joined the Percy rebellion and was killed at the
William_Crewe
Crewe Hill is a country house near Crewe by Farndon, to the southeast of the village of Farndon, Cheshire, England. It was enlarged from a farmhouse for
Crewe_Hill
English judge (1558–1646)
1646) was an English judge and Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Ranulph Crewe was the second son of John Crew of Nantwich, who is said to have been a
Ranulph_Crewe
English railway engineer
political and public life in the Cheshire town of Crewe, once being described as the 'King of Crewe'. Webb was born on 21 May 1836 in Tixall Rectory,
Francis_Webb_(engineer)
Municipal building in Crewe, Cheshire, England
Crewe Municipal Buildings is a municipal building in Earle Street, Crewe, Cheshire, England. The buildings, which formed the headquarters of Crewe and
Crewe_Municipal_Buildings
2023 historical novel by Tom Crewe
The New Life is the 2023 debut novel of British writer Tom Crewe. It is a work of historical fiction set in 1890s London and tells the story of two men
The_New_Life_(Crewe_novel)
English women's football club
Crewe Alexandra Women Football Club is an English women's football club that plays in the tier five Premier Division of the North West Women's Regional
Crewe_Alexandra_Women_F.C.
Village in Cheshire, England
Crewe Green is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Weston and Crewe Green, in the unitary authority area of Cheshire East and
Crewe_Green
Building in Cheshire, United Kingdom
The Crewe Arms Hotel is a leisure facility in Nantwich Road, Crewe, Cheshire, next to Crewe railway station. It was for nearly 70 years the meeting place
Crewe_Arms_Hotel
The Chester and Crewe Railway was an early British railway company, authorised in 1837 by the Chester and Crewe Railway Act 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict.
Chester_and_Crewe_Railway
English theatre architect (1860–1937)
Architecture portal William Robert 'Bertie' Crewe (1860 – 10 January 1937) was one of the leading English theatre architects in the boom of 1885 to 1915
Bertie_Crewe
Association football match
football match played on 19 May 2024 at Wembley Stadium, London, between Crewe Alexandra and Crawley Town. The match determined the fourth and final team
2024 EFL League Two play-off final
2024_EFL_League_Two_play-off_final
Henry Harpur-Crewe (1828–1883) was an English clergyman and naturalist. From 1856 to 1860 he was the Curate of Drinkstone and Creeting St Peter, both
Henry_Harpur-Crewe
Railway line in central England
The Crewe–Derby line is a railway line in central England, running from Crewe in a south-easterly direction to Derby, via Stoke-on-Trent and Uttoxeter
Crewe–Derby_line
Railway line in the UK
The Crewe–Manchester line is a railway line in North West England, running between Crewe and Manchester Piccadilly. It is a spur of the West Coast Main
Crewe–Manchester_line
22nd season of EFL League Two
Whitby Morrison announced as joint Headline Partners" (Press release). Crewe: Crewe Alexandra Football Club. 29 April 2025. Retrieved 9 May 2025. "Town announce
2025–26_EFL_League_Two
149th season in existence of Crewe Alexandra FC
Crewe Alexandra Newcastle Town v Crewe Alexandra Ashton United v Crewe Alexandra Radcliffe v Crewe Alexandra Crewe Alexandra v Birmingham City Crewe Alexandra
2025–26 Crewe Alexandra F.C. season
2025–26_Crewe_Alexandra_F.C._season
Railway museum in Cheshire, England
Crewe Heritage Centre is a railway museum in Crewe, Cheshire, England. Managed by the Crewe Heritage Trust, the museum is located between the railway
Crewe_Heritage_Centre
American long-distance motorcyclist
Della Crewe (1884–1926) was an American long-distance motorcyclist known for her endurance cross-country trip from Waco, Texas to New York City in 1914
Della_Crewe
Former civil parish in Cheshire, England
Crewe-by-Farndon is a settlement and former civil parish, now in the parish of Farndon, in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester and ceremonial county
Crewe-by-Farndon
County of England
located on the river. The city of Chester lies in the west of the county, Crewe in the south, and Macclesfield in the east. For local government purposes
Cheshire
The Crewe manuscript is the only manuscript copy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan. It is a holograph manuscript (i.e., written in Coleridge's
Crewe_manuscript
English footballer and manager (born 1983)
a midfielder. He is manager of EFL League Two club Crewe Alexandra. He began his career at Crewe Alexandra, also playing for Burton Albion, Mansfield
Lee_Bell
Gibraltarian-English football manager and former player (born 1980)
and 2007, before leaving the latter for Morecambe. In 2010, Artell joined Crewe Alexandra, and went on to captain the side to victory in the 2012 League
David_Artell
Local newspaper in Crewe
The Crewe Chronicle, originally known as the Crewe and Nantwich Chronicle, is an English regional weekly newspaper. The newspaper was first published on
Crewe_Chronicle
Western Railway (LNWR) Locomotive Department was headquartered at Crewe from 1862. The Crewe Works had been built in 1840–43 by the Grand Junction Railway
Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway
Locomotives_of_the_London_and_North_Western_Railway
English footballer
career at Crewe Alexandra and made his professional debut in October 2003 in a 3–0 win over Derby County. After four season playing in Crewe's back-line
Billy Jones (footballer, born 1987)
Billy_Jones_(footballer,_born_1987)
Narrow gauge railway in Crewe, Cheshire, England
094°N 2.435°W / 53.094; -2.435 The Crewe Works Railway was a minimum-gauge internal tramway system serving Crewe Works, the main locomotive construction
Crewe_Works_Railway
John Offley Crewe (also known as John Offley-Crewe, 20 September 1681 - 25 August 1749) was an English politician who was MP for Cheshire and other constituencies
John_Offley_Crewe
SUV manufactured by Bentley Motors
Zwickau-Mosel Plant in Germany, then painted and assembled at Bentley's factory in Crewe, United Kingdom. Bentley's first SUV was previewed as the Bentley EXP 9
Bentley_Bentayga
Crewe Green is a former civil parish in Cheshire East, England. It contained 22 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England
Listed buildings in Crewe Green
Listed_buildings_in_Crewe_Green
Canadian young adult writer
Megan Crewe is a Canadian young adult writer, born in 1980 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She attended high school at Riverdale Collegiate Institute in
Megan_Crewe
English footballer (born 1998)
English professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL League Two club Crewe Alexandra. Tracey began his career at Ebbsfleet United and made a single
Shilow_Tracey
British luxury motor vehicle
is assembled by hand at Bentley's factory in Crewe, England. Briefly, due to lack of capacity at the Crewe factory upon the car's introduction, 1,358 units
Bentley_Flying_Spur_(2005)
The railway town of Crewe in Cheshire, England, contains 34 buildings recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Crewe
British politician
John Crewe, 1st Baron Crewe (27 September 1742 – 28 April 1829), of Crewe Hall in Cheshire, was a British politician. He is chiefly remembered for his
John_Crewe,_1st_Baron_Crewe
English footballer (born 1997)
was born in Winsford, England, on 24 December 1997. Kirk came through the Crewe Alexandra Academy, earning a call-up to the senior team whilst still a second
Charlie_Kirk_(footballer)
Principal railway route in Great Britain
Weaver Junction north of Crewe to Liverpool, which is the oldest flyover-type junction in Britain. A spur branches off from Crewe to serve Manchester; two
West_Coast_Main_Line
General election held in Scotland on 7 May 2026
Murdo Fraser Mark Ruskell Claire McLaren Helen McDade Eva Comrie Richard Crewe Lucas Paolo Caserta Advance UK (Hilary Newton Wheater, Reece Craig Lauder)
2026 Scottish Parliament election
2026_Scottish_Parliament_election
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Act 2021 (c. 2) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act received royal assent on 11 February
High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Act 2021
High_Speed_Rail_(West_Midlands_-_Crewe)_Act_2021
CREWE
CREWE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Crew.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Crewe in Cheshire, named with Old Welsh criu ‘weir’. This denoted a wickerwork fence that was stretched across a river to catch fish.
CREWE
CREWE
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic name derived from the phrase giolla ChrÃost, GILCHRIST means "servant of Christ."
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Knowledge
Boy/Male
Indian
Expert, Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fanishwar | பநிஷà¯à®µà®°Â
Lord of serpents, Vasuki
Male
Dutch
, awful or venerable one.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ved Aryan | வேத ஆரà¯à®¯à®¨Â
Sacred knowledge
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Norse
Spear.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Of Great Intellect
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bhadrapriya | பதà¯à®°à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Goddess Durga
CREWE
CREWE
CREWE
CREWE
CREWE
n.
Worsted yarn,, slackly twisted, used for embroidery.
n.
See Cruet.
n.
Embroidery in crewels, commonly done upon some plain material, such as linen.
n.
See Crewel.